Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims is a 1682 collection of epigrams and sayings put together by the early American Quaker leader William Penn.
Like Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack the work collected the wisdom of pre-Revolutionary America.
It is included in volume one of the Harvard Classics.
[1] The 1718 sequel was called More Fruits of Solitude.
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