November Boughs by Walt Whitman
Author:Walt Whitman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 2014-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
SOME DIARY NOTES AT RANDOM
NEGRO SLAVES IN NEW YORK.âI can myself almost remember negro slaves in New York State, as my grandfather and great-grandfather (at West Hills, Suffolk County, New York) ownâd a number. The hard labor of the farm was mostly done by them, and on the floor of the big kitchen, toward sundown, would be squatting a circle of twelve or fourteen âpickaninnies,â eating their supper of pudding (Indian corn mush) and milk. A friend of my grandfather, named Wortman, of Oyster Bay, died in 1810, leaving ten slaves. Jeanette Treadwell, the last of them, died suddenly in Flushing last Summer (1884,) at the age of ninety-four years. I remember âold Mose,â one of the liberated West Hills slaves, well. He was very genial, correct, manly, and cute, and a great friend of my childhood.
CANADA NIGHTS.âLate in August.âThree wondrous nights. Effects of moon, clouds, stars, and night-sheen, never surpassâd. I am out every night, enjoying all. The sunset begins it. (I have said already how long evening lingers here.) The moon, an hour high just after eight, is past her half, and looks somehow more like a human face up there than ever before. As it grows later, we have such gorgeous and broad cloud-effects, with Lunaâs tawny halos, silver edgingsâgreat fleeces, depths of blue-black in patches, and occasionally long, low bars hanging silently a while, and then gray bulging masses rolling along stately, sometimes in long procession. The moon travels in Scorpion to-night, and dims all the stars of that constellation except fiery Antares, who keeps on shining just to the big oneâs side.
COUNTRY DAYS AND NIGHTS.âSept. 30, â82, 4.30 a. m.âI am down in Camden County, New Jersey, at the farm-house of the Staffordsâhave been looking a long while at the cometâhave in my time seen longer-tailâd ones, but never one so pronouncâd in cometary character; and so spectral-fierceâso like some great, pale, living monster of the air or sea. The atmosphere and sky, an hour or so before sunrise, so cool, still, translucent, give the whole apparition to great advantage. It is low in the east. The head shows about as big as an ordinary good-sized saucerâis a perfectly round and defined diskâthe tail some sixty or seventy feetânot a stripe, but quite broad, and gradually expanding. Impressâd with the silent, inexplicably emotional sight, I linger and look till all begins to weaken in the break of day.
October 2.âThe third day of mellow, delicious, sunshiny weather. I am writing this in the recesses of the old woods, my seat on a big pine log, my back against a tree. Am down here a few days for a change, to bask in the Autumn sun, to idle lusciously and simply, and to eat hearty meals, especially my breakfast. Warm mid-daysâthe other hours of the twenty-four delightfully fresh and mildâcool evenings, and early mornings perfect. The scent of the woods, and the peculiar aroma of a great yet unreapâd maize-field near byâthe white butterflies in every direction by dayâthe golden-rod, the wild asters, and sunflowersâthe song of the katydid all night.
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