The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 19
... this throbbing heart , And we are never old ; Over the winter glaciers I see the summer glow , And through the wild - piled snow - drift The warm rosebuds below . THE SPHINX THE Sphinx is drowsy , Her wings are THE WORLD - SOUL 19.
... this throbbing heart , And we are never old ; Over the winter glaciers I see the summer glow , And through the wild - piled snow - drift The warm rosebuds below . THE SPHINX THE Sphinx is drowsy , Her wings are THE WORLD - SOUL 19.
Page 29
... me ! ' I TO J. W. SET not thy foot on graves ; Hear what wine and roses say ; The mountain chase , the summer waves , The crowded town , thy feet may well delay . Set not thy foot on graves ; Nor seek to TO J. W. 29 TO J W.
... me ! ' I TO J. W. SET not thy foot on graves ; Hear what wine and roses say ; The mountain chase , the summer waves , The crowded town , thy feet may well delay . Set not thy foot on graves ; Nor seek to TO J. W. 29 TO J W.
Page 49
... summer's scorching glow . ' He is great who can live by me : The rough and bearded forester Is better than the lord ; God fills the scrip and canister , Sin piles the loaded board . The lord is the peasant that was , The peasant the ...
... summer's scorching glow . ' He is great who can live by me : The rough and bearded forester Is better than the lord ; God fills the scrip and canister , Sin piles the loaded board . The lord is the peasant that was , The peasant the ...
Page 67
... summer seek , Oft , my far - appearing peak ; In the dreaded winter time , None save dappling shadows climb , Under clouds , my lonely head , Old as the sun , old almost as the shade ; And comest thou To see strange forests and new snow ...
... summer seek , Oft , my far - appearing peak ; In the dreaded winter time , None save dappling shadows climb , Under clouds , my lonely head , Old as the sun , old almost as the shade ; And comest thou To see strange forests and new snow ...
Page 92
... summer diadem . Though thou loved her as thyself , As a self of purer clay , Though her parting dims the day , Stealing grace from all alive ; Heartily know , When half gods go , * The gods arrive . TO ELLEN AT THE SOUTH THE green grass ...
... summer diadem . Though thou loved her as thyself , As a self of purer clay , Though her parting dims the day , Stealing grace from all alive ; Heartily know , When half gods go , * The gods arrive . TO ELLEN AT THE SOUTH THE green grass ...
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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