True Kindness

by Henry David Thoreau

  


True Kindness is featured in Thoreau's collection, Poems of Nature (1895). We are impressed with his rhyming selection for "affinity." "Consanguinity" is "blood relation" in Latin;its root "sanguine" means optimistic or positive,a clever double entendre.
April LoveIvan Shishkin, A Walk in the Forest, 1869

  True kindness is a pure divine affinity, Not founded upon human consanguinity. It is a spirit, not a blood relation, Superior to family and station.


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