The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 50
... , Into that forester shall pass , From these companions , power and grace.1 Clean shall he be , without , within , From the old adhering sin , All ill dissolving in the light Of his triumphant piercing sight : Not vain , sour 50 WOODNOTES.
... , Into that forester shall pass , From these companions , power and grace.1 Clean shall he be , without , within , From the old adhering sin , All ill dissolving in the light Of his triumphant piercing sight : Not vain , sour 50 WOODNOTES.
Page 57
... pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And anchored in the tempest ride . Trenchant time behoves to hurry All to yean and all to bury : All the forms are fugitive , But the substances survive . Ever fresh the broad creation , A ...
... pass not . Hitherto all things fast abide , And anchored in the tempest ride . Trenchant time behoves to hurry All to yean and all to bury : All the forms are fugitive , But the substances survive . Ever fresh the broad creation , A ...
Page 59
... passes like the breeze ; Thou seek'st in globe and galaxy , He hides in pure transparency ; Thou askest in fountains and in fires , He is the essence that inquires . He is the axis of the star ; He is the sparkle of the spar ; He is the ...
... passes like the breeze ; Thou seek'st in globe and galaxy , He hides in pure transparency ; Thou askest in fountains and in fires , He is the essence that inquires . He is the axis of the star ; He is the sparkle of the spar ; He is the ...
Page 69
... again With my secret in his brain , I shall pass , as glides my shadow Daily over hill and meadow . ' Through all time , in light , in gloom Well I hear the approaching feet On the flinty pathway beat Of him that cometh , MONADNOC 69.
... again With my secret in his brain , I shall pass , as glides my shadow Daily over hill and meadow . ' Through all time , in light , in gloom Well I hear the approaching feet On the flinty pathway beat Of him that cometh , MONADNOC 69.
Page 80
... place and mates ; Answers not in word or letter , Yet is understood the better ; Each to each a looking - glass , Reflects his figure that doth pass . IX Every wayfarer he meets What himself declared repeats , ASTRÆEA.
... place and mates ; Answers not in word or letter , Yet is understood the better ; Each to each a looking - glass , Reflects his figure that doth pass . IX Every wayfarer he meets What himself declared repeats , ASTRÆEA.
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