| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...shade. The timid it concerns to ask their way, And fear what foe in caves and swamps can stray, 100 To make no step until the event is known, And ills...creeps; Go where he will, the wise man is at home, 105 His hearth the earth, — his hall the azure dome; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1841 - 564 pages
...darkness found him he lay glad at night, There the red morning touched him with its light. Three moons hia great heart him a hermit made, So long he roved at...the azure dome, Where his clear spirit leads him, t here 's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. IV. T was one of the charmed days,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...element; Whose living towers the years conspired to build, Whose giddy top the morning loved to guild. Through these green tents, by eldest nature drest,...where he will, the wise man is at home, His hearth the earth;—his hall the azure dome; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...swamps can stray, To make no step until the event is known, And ills to come as evils past bemoan, j Not so the wise; no coward watch he keeps To spy what...the azure dome; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. 4. 'Twas one of the charmed days, When... | |
| M. Edgeworth Lazurus - 1852 - 458 pages
...build, Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild. Through these green tents, by eldest Nature dressed, He roamed, content alike with man and beast, Where...the azure dome ; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. 'Twas one of the charmed days, When... | |
| M. Edgeworth Lazarus - 1852 - 470 pages
...until the event is known, And ills to come as evils past bemoan. Not so the wise ; no coward wateh he keeps To spy what danger on his pathway creeps...where he will, the wise man is at home, His hearth the earth,—his hall the azure dome; Where his clear spirit leads him, there-s his road, By God-s own... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 266 pages
...build, Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild. Through these green tents, by eldest Nature dressed, He roamed, content alike with man and beast. Where...the azure dome ; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. 4. 'Twas one of the charmed days, When... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...build, Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild. Through these green tents, by eldest Nature dressed, He roamed, content alike with man and beast. Where...the azure dome ; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. 'Twas one of the charmed days When the... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...build, Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild. Through these green tents, by eldest Nature dressed, He roamed, content alike with man and beast. Where...the azure dome ; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed. 'Twas one of the charmed days When the... | |
| Samuel Orcutt - 1878 - 950 pages
...beast, Where darkness found him he lay glad at night. There the red morning touched him with its light. The timid it concerns to ask their way, And fear what...the azure dome ; Where his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and foreshowed." John Brown early learned to submit... | |
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