Agriculture Quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Little thinks, in the field, yon red-cloaked clown, Of thee, from the hill-top looking down; And the heifer, that lows in the upland farm, Far-heard, lows not thine ear to charm; The sexton tolling the bell at noon, Dreams not that great Napoleon Sto”
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown, 19th century American poetry
A whimsical scene of distant observers and a distant, misunderstood figure, hinting at misinterpretation and longing.
In simple terms: People often misread others from afar.
Seek clarity before judgment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- rural life
- social gatherings
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How might you misjudge someone you barely know?
- What does the “red‑cloaked clown” symbolize?
The poem’s playful tone may obscure deeper melancholy.