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As Thoreau Lay Dying in 1862

Written on:November 4, 2008
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“I never saw a man dying with so much pleasure and peace,” was the remark made afterwards by one of his visitors–which recalls to mind the last words of Thoreau’s last letter: “I am enjoying existence as much as ever, and regret nothing.”
Several of his utterances on these occasions were very characteristic. When Channing, the [...]
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