The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 7
... the sky , As on its friends , with kindred eye ; For out of Thought's interior sphere These wonders rose to upper air r ; And Nature gladly gave them place , Adopted them into her race , And granted them an THE PROBLEM 7.
... the sky , As on its friends , with kindred eye ; For out of Thought's interior sphere These wonders rose to upper air r ; And Nature gladly gave them place , Adopted them into her race , And granted them an THE PROBLEM 7.
Page 18
... roses and a shroud ; He has his way , and deals his gifts , But ours is not allowed . ' He is no churl nor trifler , And his viceroy is none , Love - without - weakness , - Of Genius sire and son . And his will is not thwarted ; The ...
... roses and a shroud ; He has his way , and deals his gifts , But ours is not allowed . ' He is no churl nor trifler , And his viceroy is none , Love - without - weakness , - Of Genius sire and son . And his will is not thwarted ; The ...
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... Roses bleach , the goats are 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 ...
... Roses bleach , the goats are 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 ...
Page 26
... rose Tormenting Pan to double the dose . Rebuild or ruin : either fill Of vital force the wasted rill , Or tumble all again in heap To weltering Chaos and to sleep.2 Say , Seigniors , are the old Niles dry , Which fed the veins of earth ...
... rose Tormenting Pan to double the dose . Rebuild or ruin : either fill Of vital force the wasted rill , Or tumble all again in heap To weltering Chaos and to sleep.2 Say , Seigniors , are the old Niles dry , Which fed the veins of earth ...
Page 28
... rose ; From the earth - poles to the Line , All between that works or grows , Every thing is kín of mine . Give me agates for my meat ; Give me cantharids to eat ; From air and ocean bring me foods , From all zones and altitudes ; From ...
... rose ; From the earth - poles to the Line , All between that works or grows , Every thing is kín of mine . Give me agates for my meat ; Give me cantharids to eat ; From air and ocean bring me foods , From all zones and altitudes ; From ...
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