T is the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn to grind; Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for thing; The last builds town and fleet, But it runs wild, And doth the man... A Crazy Angel - Page 270by Annette Lucile Noble - 1901 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| New Church gen. confer - 1875 - 618 pages
...what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Sill Would serve things still I Things are of the snake. The horseman serves the horse, The neatherd serves the...merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat. "Tis the day of the chattel, Web to weave and corn to grind ; Things are in the saddle And ride mankind."... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still; — Things are of the snake. The horseman serves the horse, The neatherd serves the...merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat; 'Tis the day of the chattel, '7,'-" Web to weave, and corn to grind ; Things are in the saddle, And... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...To what good end? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still: Things are of the snake. The horseman serves the horse, The neat-herd serves the...merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat; 'Tis the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn to grind, Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 266 pages
...horse, The neatherd serves the neat, The merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat; 'Tis the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn to...grind ; Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for thing; The last builds town... | |
| 1858 - 484 pages
...also accommodates itself to its surroundings, as any one can see in England, Spain, and Turkey. ." 'T is the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn...grind : Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for things ; The last builds... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 236 pages
...also accommodates itself to its surroundings, as any one can see in England, Spain, and Turkey. " 'Tis the day of the chattel, Web to weave, and corn to...grind ; Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for thing ; y V The last builds... | |
| 1874 - 406 pages
...; and Emerson's perhaps less known lines have too wide an applicability to be omitted here : " The horseman serves the horse, The neat-herd serves the...merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat; • "Pis the dav of the chattel, \Veb to weave, corn to ffrind; Things are in the saddle, And ride... | |
| 1880 - 670 pages
...her* greenest field, Nor the June flowers scorn to cover The clay of their departed lover." • " The horseman serves the horse, The neatherd serves the...merchant serves the purse, The eater serves his meat ; 'Til the day of the chattel. Web to weave and corn to grind ; Things are in the saddle, And ride... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 pages
...what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still; — Things are of the snake. The horseman serves the horse, The neatherd serves the...grind; Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for thing; The last builds town... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 332 pages
...what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still ; — Things are of the snake. The horseman serves the horse, The neatherd serves the...grind ; Things are in the saddle, And ride mankind. There are two laws discrete, Not reconciled, — Law for man, and law for thing ; The last builds town... | |
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