the Thoreau Log.
2 August 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Hill.

  A green bittern comes, noiselessly flapping, with stealthy and inquisitive looking to this side the stream and then that, thirty feet above the water. This antediluvian bird, creature of the night, is a fit emblem of a dead stream like this Musketicook. This especially is the bird of the river. There is a sympathy between its sluggish flight and the sluggish flow of the stream . . .

(Journal, 8:440-1)

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