Oct. 21, 1837: Diary Excerpt, Ralph Waldo Emerson
I said when I awoke, After some more sleepings & wakings I shall lie on this mattress sick; then, dead; and through my gay entry they will carry these bones. Where shall I be then? I lifted my head and beheld the spotless orange light of the morning beaming up from the dark hills into the wide universe.
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