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" I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it cheers not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky; — He sang to my ear,: — they sang to my eye. "
The Speaking Voice: Principles of Training Simplified and Condensed - Page 149
by Katherine Jewell Everts - 1908 - 217 pages
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Select Essays and Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...round yon Alpine height; Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. 10 All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good...alder bough; I brought him home in his nest at even ; 15 He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky ; — He...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical Introduction

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 pages
...round yon Alpine height ; Nor knowest thou what argument ' Thy life to thy neighbour's creed hath lent, All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Dinging at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home in his nest at even, — He sings the song,...
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The Poets and Poetry of America

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1843 - 558 pages
...round yon Alpine height ; Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbour's creed hath lent, All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good...in his nest at even, — He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky, He sang to my ear, these sang to my eye....
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Noble Butler - 1846 - 272 pages
...deemed him« wondrous wise, and some believed hime mad. — Beattle. I thought the sparrow's note e from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough ;...in his nest at even, — He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river nnd sky, He sang to my ear, they sang to my eye....
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Noble Butler - 1846 - 276 pages
...sighed, yet blessed the lad : Some deemed him0 wondrous wise, and some believed hime mad. — .HcAiitic,. I thought the sparrow's note « from heaven, Singing...alder bough ; I brought him home in his nest at even, — Tie sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky, .//is sang...
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A Practical Grammar of the English Language

Noble Butler - 1846 - 268 pages
...dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home in his nest at even,— He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky, He sang to my ear, they sang to my eye.— BW Emerson. » Eule ix., Rem. 7. b In apposition with it. c This is an idiomatic use of the verb had....
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The Pioneer: Or, Leaves from an Editor's Portfolio

Henry Clapp - 1846 - 228 pages
...round yon distant height; Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent: All are needed by each one, Nothing is fair or good alone. I sought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home in his...
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Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...round yon Alpine height ; Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent. All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good...home, in his nest, at even ; He sings the song, but it pleases not now, For I did not bring home the river and sky; — He sang to my ear, — they sang to...
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Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...round yon Alpine height; Nor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbour's creed has lent: All are needed by each one, Nothing is fair or good alone. "Why should the vest on him allure, Which I could not on me endure ? Not from a vain or shallow thought...
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The Poets and Poetry of America: To the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 pages
...round yon Alpine height ; Xor knowest thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbour's creed hath lent, All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good...in his nest at even, — He sings the song, but it pleases not now, for I did not bring home the river and sky, He san? to my ear, these sang to my eye....
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