| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : ' Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Canst... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - 1872 - 300 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : ' Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Canst... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 382 pages
...in " Musket aqu id," though his troubles were not these: — All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. Page 1fj, note 2. The ascension to a high plane, which characterizes the end of the essays, here appears... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 386 pages
...verses in " Musketaquid," though his troubles were not these: — All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. Page IJ3, note 2. The ascension to a high plane, which characterizes the end of the essays, here appears... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 380 pages
...verses in " Musketaquid," though his troubles were not these: — All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. Page Ij3, note 2. The ascension to a high plane, which characterizes the end of the essays, here appears... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : ' Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Caust... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 638 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : " Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Canst... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1878 - 292 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : " Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Canst... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - 1882 - 98 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : ' Dost love our manners ? Canst thou silent lie ? Canst... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 338 pages
...am a willow of the wilderness, Loving the wind that bent me. All my hurts My garden spade can heal. A woodland walk, A quest of river-grapes, a mocking...wild-rose, or rock-loving columbine, Salve my worst wounds. For thus the wood-gods murmured in my ear : Canst thou, thy pride forgot, like nature pass Into the... | |
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