The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... draw down ; The crimson morning flames into The fopperies of the town . Within , without the idle earth , Stars weave eternal rings ; The sun himself shines heartily , And shares the joy he brings . And what if Trade sow cities Like ...
... draw down ; The crimson morning flames into The fopperies of the town . Within , without the idle earth , Stars weave eternal rings ; The sun himself shines heartily , And shares the joy he brings . And what if Trade sow cities Like ...
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... draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles . " Sea , earth , air , sound , silence , Plant , quadruped , bird , By one music enchanted , One deity stirred , — Each the other adorning , Accompany still ; Night veileth the morning , The ...
... draw , firmly drive , By their animate poles . " Sea , earth , air , sound , silence , Plant , quadruped , bird , By one music enchanted , One deity stirred , — Each the other adorning , Accompany still ; Night veileth the morning , The ...
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... draw him With sweetness untold , Once found , for new heavens He spurneth the old . " Pride ruined the angels , Their shame them restores ; Lurks the joy that is sweetest In stings of remorse . Have I a lover Who is noble and free ? I ...
... draw him With sweetness untold , Once found , for new heavens He spurneth the old . " Pride ruined the angels , Their shame them restores ; Lurks the joy that is sweetest In stings of remorse . Have I a lover Who is noble and free ? I ...
Page 88
... draw me on , Yet fly me still , As Fate refuses To me the heart Fate for me chooses . Is it that my opulent soul Was mingled from the generous whole ; Sea - valleys and the deep of skies Furnished several supplies ; And the sands ...
... draw me on , Yet fly me still , As Fate refuses To me the heart Fate for me chooses . Is it that my opulent soul Was mingled from the generous whole ; Sea - valleys and the deep of skies Furnished several supplies ; And the sands ...
Page 95
... Nor fear those watchful sentinels , Who charm the more their glance forbids , Chaste - glowing , underneath their lids ; With fire that draws while it repels . LINES WRITTEN BY ELLEN LOUISA TUCKER SHORTLY BEFORE HER MARRIAGE TO EVA 95.
... Nor fear those watchful sentinels , Who charm the more their glance forbids , Chaste - glowing , underneath their lids ; With fire that draws while it repels . LINES WRITTEN BY ELLEN LOUISA TUCKER SHORTLY BEFORE HER MARRIAGE TO EVA 95.
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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