Creator

John Muir

Creator

John Muir

Recipient

[Charles Warren] Stoddard

Transcription

[4]

printed with God in a thousand forms

Ever your friend John Muir


[1]

Yosemite Val' Feb 20

Dear Stoddard, I have been claiming you for a friend for a long time although a few miles of air has separated us, Mrs Carr has mirrored you up here many times & our mutual friend Mrs Hutchings has said many a loving word for you, & last spring Mr Emerson asked me many questions concerning you & spoke of verses you had sent him, in a way that made me hope that you had a song to sing grander than any you have yet conceived. In this way I have learned to know you, & I am cordially glad to feel that you are coming nearer

[2]

You hope that you will not disappoint me. The danger of being disappointed is all on your own side. Don't believe one half that Mrs Carr says, I am only a piece of jagged human mist drifting about these rocks & waters Heaven only knows how or wherefor. Hitherto I have walked alone I shall rejoice in you as companion but remember that in that case "A vagabond shalt thou be". Moreover you must not hope that I can teach you, I am only a baby slowly learning my mountain alphabet But I can freely promise that Nature will do great things for you I know little of men yet venture to say that half our best teachers are manufactured, - so ground - & pressed in the mills of culture

[3]

that God cannot play a single tune upon them. I am glad to learn my friend that you have not yet submitted yourself to any of the mouldy laws of literature - that your spiritual affinities are still alive & unsatisfied Come then to the mountains & bathe in fountain Love. Stand upon our Domes & let spirit winds blow through you & you will sing effortless as an Eolian harp You will enjoy the ocean There is but little difference between land & sea, Heavens! What glorious storm nights you will have among phosphorescent foam May God be good to you. Lave your existence in those the Beauty & Love of those Isles of the sea. Keep your heart pure & it shall be like a silvered plate

LETTER BY JOHN MUIR TO CHARLES WARREN STODDARD.
Facsimile published by THE BOOK CLUB OF
CALIFORNIA with comment by CHARLES KEELER.

Yosemite Val'Feb [2d] (1872).

Dear Stoddard, I have been claiming you for a friend for a long time although a few miles of air has separated us. Mrs. Carr has mirrored you up here many times and our mutual friend, Mrs. Hutchings has said many a loving word for you and last spring Mr. Emerson asked me many questions concerning you and spoke of verses you had sent him, in a way that made me hope that you had a song to sing grander than any you have yet conceived. In this way I have learned to know you, and I am cordially glad to feel that you are coming nearer.
You hope that you will not disappoint me. The danger of being disappointed is all on your own side. Don't believe one half that Mrs. Carr says. I am only a piece of jagged human mist drifting about these rocks and waters, Heaven only knows how or wherefor.
Hitherto I have walked alone. I shall rejoice in you as companion but remember that in that case "A vagabond shalt thou be." Moreover you must not hope that I can teach you, I am only a baby slowly learning my mountain alphabet. But I can freely promise that Nature will do great things for you. I know little of men. Yet I venture to say that half of our best teachers are manufactured, - so ground and pressed in the mills of culture that God cannot play a single tune upon them.
I am glad to learn my friend that you have not yet submitted yourself to any of the mouldy laws of literature - that your spiritual affinities are still alive and unsatisfied. Come then to the mountains and bathe in fountain Love. Stand upon our Domes and let spirit winds blow through you and you will sing effortless as any Eolian harp.
You will enjoy the ocean. There is but little differ- ence between land and sea. Heavens! What glorious storm nights you will have among phosphorescent foam.
May God be good to you. Lave your existence in the Beauty and Love of those Isles of the sea. Keep your heart pure, and it shall be like a silvered plate printed with God in a thousand forms.

Ever your friend

JOHN MUIR.

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Location

Yosemite Val[ley]

Circa Date

[1872] Feb 2

Source

Original letter dimensions unknown.

Resource Identifier

muir02_0663-let.tif

File Identifier

Reel 02, Image 0663

Collection Identifier

Online finding aid for the microform version of the John Muir Correspondence http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1031nc

Copyright Statement

The unpublished works of John Muir are copyrighted by the Muir-Hanna Trust. To purchase copies of images and/or obtain permission to publish or exhibit them, see http://www.pacific.edu/Library/Find/Holt-Atherton-Special-Collections/Fees-and-Forms-.html

Owning Institution

William E. Colby Memorial Library, Sierra Club. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.

Copyright Holder

Muir-Hanna Trust

Copyright Date

1984

Pages

3 pages

Keywords

Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters

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