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i need urgent help...i dont get the meaning of this sentence"i go and come with a strange liberty in Nature,a part of herself"

definition and elaboration of it plzzz.

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go to google books; title of book is "This Incomparable Land: A Guide to American Nature Writing," and scroll down to page 78. I already provided you the link in your last question.

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http://books.google.com/books?id=SzOOg7c2-z4C&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=%22i+go+and+come+with+a+strange+liberty+in+Nature,a+part+of+herself%22+meaning&source=bl&ots=ZJIDzv7kCe&sig=DKgkklbtUEcjfuCx6rgcKsmaL04&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%22i%20go%20and%20come%20with%20a%20strange%20liberty%20in%20Nature%2Ca%20part%20of%20herself%22%20meaning&f=false

What he's describing here is solitude; physical and mental isolation from everything except the nature he's surrounded by. He's become at one with his surroundings; his mind is free from all other thoughts, ponderings, and worried. Nothing exists except the time and place he's experiencing. This is what Thoreau is feeling in this section.