Quote by: Henry Beston

My house completed, and tried and not found wanting by a first Cape Cod year, I went there to spend a fortnight in September. The fortnight ending, I lingered on, and as the year lengthened into autumn, the beauty and mystery of this earth and outer sea so possessed and held me that I could not go. The world to-day is sick to its thin blood for lack of elemental things, for fire before the hands, for water welling from the earth, for air, for the dear earth itself underfoot. In my world of beach and dunes these elemental presences lived and had their being, and under their arch there moved an incomparable pageant of nature and the year.


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Author Bio


  • NameHenry Beston
  • DescriptionAmerican writer
  • BornJune 1, 1888
  • DiedApril 15, 1968
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter