The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page vii
... brother Edward's " Last Farewell " a place beside the poem in his memory , two pleasing poems by Ellen Tucker , his first wife , which he published in the Dial , have been placed with his own poems relating to her . The publication in ...
... brother Edward's " Last Farewell " a place beside the poem in his memory , two pleasing poems by Ellen Tucker , his first wife , which he published in the Dial , have been placed with his own poems relating to her . The publication in ...
Page 9
... brother soothes , Not with flatteries , but truths , Which tarnish not , but purify To light which dims the morning's eye . I have come from the spring - woods , From the fragrant solitudes ; — Listen what the poplar - tree And ...
... brother soothes , Not with flatteries , but truths , Which tarnish not , but purify To light which dims the morning's eye . I have come from the spring - woods , From the fragrant solitudes ; — Listen what the poplar - tree And ...
Page 17
... brothers have not read it ,. Not one has found the key ; And henceforth we are comforted , We are but such as they.2 Still , still the secret presses ; The nearing clouds draw down ; The crimson morning flames into The fopperies of the ...
... brothers have not read it ,. Not one has found the key ; And henceforth we are comforted , We are but such as they.2 Still , still the secret presses ; The nearing clouds draw down ; The crimson morning flames into The fopperies of the ...
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... dry , Lisbon quakes , the people cry . Yon pale , scrawny fisher fools , Gaunt as bitterns in the pools , Are no brothers of my blood ; They discredit Adamhood . Eyes of gods ! ye must ALPHONSO OF CASTILE 25 ALPHONSO OF CASTILE.
... dry , Lisbon quakes , the people cry . Yon pale , scrawny fisher fools , Gaunt as bitterns in the pools , Are no brothers of my blood ; They discredit Adamhood . Eyes of gods ! ye must ALPHONSO OF CASTILE 25 ALPHONSO OF CASTILE.
Page 31
... lookest on his face , ( Thy heart saith , Brother , go thy ways ! None shall ask thee what thou doest , Or care a rush for what thou knowest , Or listen when thou repliest , Or remember where thou liest , Or how thy supper DESTINY.
... lookest on his face , ( Thy heart saith , Brother , go thy ways ! None shall ask thee what thou doest , Or care a rush for what thou knowest , Or listen when thou repliest , Or remember where thou liest , Or how thy supper DESTINY.
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Addresses and Lectures angels Atlantic Monthly bard beauty bird Boston Brahma brother cheer cloud Concord Dæmon Dial divine doth dream earth Emerson wrote Essays eternal eyes Fate fire flame flowers forest genius give glow gods Hafiz hath hear heard heart heaven Henry Thoreau James Freeman Clarke journal lake land light lines live Margaret Fuller Merlin mind Monadnoc moon morning motto mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er Over-Soul passage Peter's Field pine plant Plotinus poem poet Polycrates printed QUATRAINS Ralph Waldo Emerson rhyme river rose round Saadi Second Series secret seemed Selected Poems shine sing Solitude song soul sphere Sphinx stars Succory sweet thee thine things thou thought titmouse to-day trees verse verse-book Vishnu Purana voice walks wave wind wine wings wise woods word written Xenophanes youth