The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... stream of Nature and Spirit always flowing , and he told his friend . Dr. Bartol , " The miller , like the poet , is a lazy . man , setting his wheel in the Stream ; and added , " But his watching is work . " " " Dr. Holmes , in the ...
... stream of Nature and Spirit always flowing , and he told his friend . Dr. Bartol , " The miller , like the poet , is a lazy . man , setting his wheel in the Stream ; and added , " But his watching is work . " " " Dr. Holmes , in the ...
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... stream , And take their shape and sun - color From him that sends the dream . For Destiny never swerves Nor yields to men the helm ; He shoots his thought , by hidden nerves , Throughout the solid realm . The patient Dæmon sits , With ...
... stream , And take their shape and sun - color From him that sends the dream . For Destiny never swerves Nor yields to men the helm ; He shoots his thought , by hidden nerves , Throughout the solid realm . The patient Dæmon sits , With ...
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... Stream could not so perversely wind But corn of Guy's was there to grind : The siroc found it on its way , To speed his sails , to dry his hay ; And the world's sun seemed to rise \ To drudge all day for Guy the wise . In his rich ...
... Stream could not so perversely wind But corn of Guy's was there to grind : The siroc found it on its way , To speed his sails , to dry his hay ; And the world's sun seemed to rise \ To drudge all day for Guy the wise . In his rich ...
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... stream through liberal space And nothing jostle or displace , So waved the pine - tree through my thought And fanned the dreams it never brought . ' Whether is better , the gift or the donor ? Come to me , ' Quoth the pine - tree , ' I ...
... stream through liberal space And nothing jostle or displace , So waved the pine - tree through my thought And fanned the dreams it never brought . ' Whether is better , the gift or the donor ? Come to me , ' Quoth the pine - tree , ' I ...
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... leave thy peacock wit behind ; Enough for thee the primal mind That flows in streams , that breathes in wind : Leave all thy pedant lore apart ; God hid the whole world in thy heart . Love shuns the sage , the child it crowns , 56 ...
... leave thy peacock wit behind ; Enough for thee the primal mind That flows in streams , that breathes in wind : Leave all thy pedant lore apart ; God hid the whole world in thy heart . Love shuns the sage , the child it crowns , 56 ...
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