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<title>Henry D. Thoreau online | The Works and Life of Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org</link>
<description>The Works and Life of Henry David Thoreau - one of America's most important 19th century literary figures.</description>
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<title>Henry David Thoreau Biography</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/henry-david-thoreau-biography.htm</link>
<description>A biography of Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), American writer, essayist, philosopher, poet, pacifist. Henry D. Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts, to John Thoreau and Cynthia Dunbar. </description>
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<title>Henry David Thoreau Bibliography</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/henry-david-thoreau-bibliography.htm</link>
<description>Henry David Thoreau Bibliography, chronological list of first publications of Thoreau's books and essays. </description>
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<title>Henry David Thoreau Quotes</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/henry-david-thoreau-quotes.htm</link>
<description>A collection of Henry David Thoreau quotes and quotations, famous quotes by Henry D. Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Henry David Thoreau News</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/henry-david-thoreau-news.htm</link>
<description>The latest news related to Henry David Thoreau and his writings.</description>
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<title>Bookstore</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/bookstore.htm</link>
<description>Books from and about Henry D. Thoreau</description>
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<title>Henry David Thoreau Links</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/henry-david-thoreau-links.htm</link>
<description>Links and resources about Henry David Thoreau. List of websites related to Henry D. Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Walden by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/walden.html</link>
<description>Walden; or, Life in the Woods is a nonfiction book about Thoreau's experience at Walden Pond, near Concord, Massachusetts, from July 4, 1845, to September 6, 1847.</description>
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<title>Emerson Thoreau I VI The Dial Period by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/emerson-thoreau-i-vi-the-dial-period.html</link>
<description>Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from 1843. Letters I to VI.</description>
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<title>The Inward Morning by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-inward-morning.html</link>
<description>The Inward Morning - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Civil Disobedience by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/civil-disobedience.html</link>
<description>Civil Disobedience or Resistance to Civil Government is an essay about the relationships between individual citizens and their government.</description>
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<title>Emerson Thoreau VII XI The Dial Period by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/emerson-thoreau-vii-xi-the-dial-period.html</link>
<description>Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from 1843. Letters VII to XI.</description>
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<title>Free Love by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/free-love.html</link>
<description>Free Love - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>The Maine Woods by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-maine-woods.html</link>
<description>The Maine Woods is an account of three trips taken by boat and canoe; Ktaadn in 1846, Chesuncook in 1853 and Allegash and East Branch in 1857. </description>
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<title>Emerson Thoreau XI XVI  The Dial Period by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/emerson-thoreau-xi-xvi--the-dial-period.html</link>
<description>Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from 1843. Letters XI to XVI.</description>
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<title>The Poets Delay by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-poets-delay.html</link>
<description>The Poet’s Delay - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Paradise to be Regained by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/paradise-to-be-regained.html</link>
<description>Paradise (to be) Regained is an essay that takes the form of a review of John Adolphus Etzlers book The Paradise within the Reach of all Men, without Labor, by Powers of Nature and Machinery.</description>
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<title>Cape Cod by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/cape-cod.html</link>
<description>Cape Cod is Thoreau's sunniest, happiest book. It describes several trips Thoreau made to Cape Cod between 1849 and 1855.</description>
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<title>The Emerson Thoreau Letters I V 1847 by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-emerson-thoreau-letters-i-v-1847.html</link>
<description>The Emerson-Thoreau Correspondence: Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from the 1840’s and 1850’s. Letters I-V (1847). </description>
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<title>Rumors from an Aeolian Harp by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/rumors-from-an-aeolian-harp.html</link>
<description>Rumors from an Aeolian Harp - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Slavery in Massachusetts by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/slavery-in-massachusetts.html</link>
<description>Slavery in Massachusetts is an essay based on a speech Thoreau gave at an anti-slavery rally at on July 4, 1854, after the reenslavement in Boston, Massachusetts of fugitive slave Anthony Burns.</description>
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<title>The Emerson Thoreau Letters VI X 1848 by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-emerson-thoreau-letters-vi-x-1848.html</link>
<description>The Emerson-Thoreau Correspondence: Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from the 1840’s and 1850’s. Letters I-V (1848). </description>
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<title>Prayer by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/prayer.html</link>
<description>Prayer - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/a-week-on-the-concord-and-merrimack-rivers.html</link>
<description>A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers is the narrative of a boating trip that Thoreau took with his brother in 1839 from Concord, Massachusetts, to Concord, New Hampshire.</description>
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<title>The Emerson Thoreau Letters XI XV 1848 1856 by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-emerson-thoreau-letters-xi-xv-1848-1856.html</link>
<description>The Emerson-Thoreau Correspondence: Letters of Emerson and Thoreau from the 1840’s and 1850’s. Letters XI-XV (1848-1856).</description>
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<title>The Moon by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-moon.html</link>
<description>The Moon - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>A Plea for Captain John Brown by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/a-plea-for-captain-john-brown.html</link>
<description>A Plea for Captain John Brown is an eloquent defense of the radical abolitionist, who with twenty-one other men seized the federal armory at Harper's Ferry.</description>
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<title>Life Without Principle by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/life-without-principle.html</link>
<description>Life Without Principle is an essay in which Thoreau condemns the American social system and job ladder.</description>
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<title>Smoke by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/smoke.html</link>
<description>Smoke - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Conscience by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/conscience.html</link>
<description>Conscience - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>A Yankee in Canada by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/a-yankee-in-canada.html</link>
<description>A Yankee in Canada is a five-part description of Thoreau's 1850 trip to Canada: Concord to Montreal, Quebec and Montmorenci, St Anne...</description>
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<title>A Walk to Wachusett by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/a-walk-to-wachusett.html</link>
<description>A Walk to Wachusett is an essay about a journey Thoreau took with Richard Fuller, from Concord to the summit of Mount Wachusett located in Princeton, Massachusetts.</description>
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<title>Low Anchored Cloud Mist by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/low-anchored-cloud-mist.html</link>
<description>Low-Anchored Cloud [Mist] - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>Let such pure hate still underprop by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/let-such-pure-hate-still-underprop.html</link>
<description>Let such pure hate still underprop - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>A Winter Walk by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/a-winter-walk.html</link>
<description>A Winter Walk is an essay that deals with relationship with nature. It describes a walk taken by Thoreau during the winter.</description>
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<title>The Summer Rain by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-summer-rain.html</link>
<description>The Summer Rain - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Sic Vita by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/sic-vita.html</link>
<description>Sic Vita - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Walking by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/walking.html</link>
<description>Walking is an essay on experiencing the natural world.</description>
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<title>Friendship by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/friendship.html</link>
<description>Friendship - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>The Landlord by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-landlord.html</link>
<description>The Landlord is an essay published in The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1843).</description>
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<title>I Knew A Man By Sight by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/i-knew-a-man-by-sight.html</link>
<description>I Knew A Man By Sight - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>Natural History of Massachusetts by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/natural-history-of-massachusetts.html</link>
<description>Natural History of Massachusetts is a half book review, half natural history essay, consisting of revised passages from Thoreau's journal.</description>
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<title>Epitaph On The World by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/epitaph-on-the-world.html</link>
<description>Epitaph On The World - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/indeed,-indeed,-i-cannot-tell.html</link>
<description>Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>The Succession of Forest Trees by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-succession-of-forest-trees.html</link>
<description>The Succession of Forest Trees is an essay in which Thoreau analyzes aspects of forest ecology and urges farmers to plant trees in natural patterns of succession.</description>
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<title>Pray to What Earth by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/pray-to-what-earth.html</link>
<description>Pray to What Earth - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/they-who-prepare-my-evening-meal-below.html</link>
<description>They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Autumnal Tints by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/autumnal-tints.html</link>
<description>Autumnal Tints is Thoreau classic essay about nature. Autumnal Tints describes the colors of New England fall.</description>
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<title>Inspiration by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/inspiration.html</link>
<description>Inspiration - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>I Am A Parcel Of Vain Striving Tied by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/i-am-a-parcel-of-vain-striving-tied.html</link>
<description>I Am A Parcel Of Vain Striving Tied - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>Wild Apples by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/wild-apples.html</link>
<description>Wild Apples is an essay bemoaning the destruction of indigenous and wild apple species.</description>
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<title>Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/within-the-circuit-of-this-plodding-life.html</link>
<description>Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>All Things Are Current Found by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/all-things-are-current-found.html</link>
<description>All Things Are Current Found - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Though All the Fates by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/though-all-the-fates.html</link>
<description>Though All the Fates - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>I Am The Autumnal Sun by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/i-am-the-autumnal-sun.html</link>
<description>I am the autumnal sun - a poem by Henry David Thoreau</description>
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<title>Away! Away! Away! Away! by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/away!-away!-away!-away!.html</link>
<description>Away! away! away! away!</description>
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<title>Sympathy by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/sympathy.html</link>
<description>Sympathy - a poem by Henry David Thoreau.</description>
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<title>Night and Moonlight by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/night-and-moonlight.html</link>
<description>Night and Moonlight is an essay concerned with the observations of Thoreau as a naturalist.</description>
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<title>After the Death of John Brown by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/after-the-death-of-john-brown.html</link>
<description>Thoreau's Remarks After the Death of John Brown is a speech given by Thoreau on 2 December 1859 at the time of John Brown's execution. </description>
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<title>Aulus Persius Flaccus by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/aulus-persius-flaccus.html</link>
<description>Aulus Persius Flaccus is a Thoreau's essay about Persius, in full Aulus Persius Flaccus (AD 34-62), a Roman poet and satirist of Etruscan origin.</description>
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<title>Dark Ages by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/dark-ages.html</link>
<description>Dark Ages is an essay by Henry D. Thoreau first published in The Dial 1843.</description>
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<title>Herald of Freedom by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/herald-of-freedom.html</link>
<description>Herald of Freedom is an essay that praise 'Herald of Freedom', the journal of the New England Anti-Slavery Society and its editor, Nathaniel P. Rogers.</description>
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<title>The Last Days of John Brown by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-last-days-of-john-brown.html</link>
<description>The Last Days of John Brown is an essay that praised the executed abolitionist militia leader John Brown (written in 1860).</description>
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<title>The Service by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-service.html</link>
<description>The Service is an essay partly on the subject of non-resistance and pacifist writers in which Thoreau warns that pacifism can be a temptation to passivity. </description>
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<title>Reform and the Reformers by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/reform-and-the-reformers.html</link>
<description>Reform and the Reformers is an essay that reflects Thoreau's frustration with the multitude of reformers — prohibitionists, utopian communists, free love advocates, religious revivalists...</description>
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<title>Sir Walter Raleigh by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/sir-walter-raleigh.html</link>
<description>Sir Walter Raleigh is an essay in which Thoreau praises Sir Walter Raleigh as a flawed but heroic figure, but who failed to use his heroic character to heroic ends.</description>
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<title>Thomas Carlyle and His Works by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/thomas-carlyle-and-his-works.html</link>
<description>Thomas Carlyle and His Works is an essay in which Thoreau praises the writings of Thomas Carlyle, a Scottish essayist, satirist, and historian.</description>
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<title>Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/wendell-phillips-before-the-concord-lyceum.html</link>
<description>Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum is a letter to the editor published in The Liberator in 1845 that praised the abolitionist lecturer Wendell Phillips.</description>
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<title>The Highland Light by Henry D. Thoreau</title>
<link>http://www.thoreau-online.org/the-highland-light.html</link>
<description>The Highland Light is one of Thoreau's Cape Cod essays. The Highland Light is a lighthouse located in Truro, Massachusetts.</description>
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