The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin, 1903 |
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... earth and of the waters that are under the earth , has contrived to get a footing and to leave the print of its features and form in some one or other of these upright , heaven- facing speakers . Ah ! brother , stop the ebb of thy soul ...
... earth and of the waters that are under the earth , has contrived to get a footing and to leave the print of its features and form in some one or other of these upright , heaven- facing speakers . Ah ! brother , stop the ebb of thy soul ...
Page 147
... earth and water , rocks and sky . There are as good earth and water in a thousand places , yet how unaffecting ! People are not the better for the sun and moon , the horizon and the trees ; as it is not observed that the keepers of ...
... earth and water , rocks and sky . There are as good earth and water in a thousand places , yet how unaffecting ! People are not the better for the sun and moon , the horizon and the trees ; as it is not observed that the keepers of ...
Page 291
... earth and the whole atmosphere are ours . Nothing can pass there , or make you one of the circle , but the casting aside your trappings and dealing man to man in naked truth , plain confession and omniscient affirmation . — Souls such ...
... earth and the whole atmosphere are ours . Nothing can pass there , or make you one of the circle , but the casting aside your trappings and dealing man to man in naked truth , plain confession and omniscient affirmation . — Souls such ...
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