He does not, therefore, plead guilty to a sacrilege, in having sometimes shaped anew, as his fancy dictated3, the forms that have been hallowed by an antiquity4 of two or three thousand years. No epoch5 of time can claim a copyright in these immortal6 fables7. They seem never to have been made; and certainly, so long as man exists, they can never perish; but, by their indestructibility itself, they are legitimate8 subjects for every age to clothe with its own garniture of manners and sentiment, and to imbue9 with its own morality. In-vi- the present version they may have lost much of their classical aspect (or, at all events, the author has not been careful to preserve it), and have perhaps assumed a Gothic or romantic guise10.
In performing this pleasant task,—for it has been really a task fit for hot weather, and one of the most agreeable, of a literary kind, which he ever undertook,—the author has not always thought it necessary to write downward, in order to meet the comprehension of children. He has generally suffered the theme to soar, whenever such was its tendency, and when he himself was buoyant enough to follow without an effort. Children possess an unestimated sensibility to whatever is deep or high, in imagination or feeling, so long as it is simple likewise. It is only the artificial and the complex that bewilder them.
Lenox, July 15, 1851.
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