The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Printed at the Riverside Press, 1904 |
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Page 37
... called me theirs , Who so controlled me ; Yet every one Wished to stay , and is gone , How am I theirs , If they cannot hold me , But I hold them ? ' When I heard the Earth - song I was no longer brave ; My avarice cooled Like lust in ...
... called me theirs , Who so controlled me ; Yet every one Wished to stay , and is gone , How am I theirs , If they cannot hold me , But I hold them ? ' When I heard the Earth - song I was no longer brave ; My avarice cooled Like lust in ...
Page 75
... called the latter ' Little Prig ; ' Bun replied , • You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together , To make up a year And a sphere . And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place . If I'm not ...
... called the latter ' Little Prig ; ' Bun replied , • You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together , To make up a year And a sphere . And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place . If I'm not ...
Page 152
... called thee mine , - - But Nature's heir , — if I repine , And seeing rashly torn and moved Not what I made , but what I loved , Grow early old with grief that thou Must to the wastes of Nature go , ' Tis because a general hope Was ...
... called thee mine , - - But Nature's heir , — if I repine , And seeing rashly torn and moved Not what I made , but what I loved , Grow early old with grief that thou Must to the wastes of Nature go , ' Tis because a general hope Was ...
Page 208
... called not in vain . ' Stainless soldier on the walls , Knowing this , and knows no more , — - - Whoever fights , whoever falls , Justice conquers evermore , Justice after as before , And he who battles on 208 VOLUNTARIES.
... called not in vain . ' Stainless soldier on the walls , Knowing this , and knows no more , — - - Whoever fights , whoever falls , Justice conquers evermore , Justice after as before , And he who battles on 208 VOLUNTARIES.
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... called our sires , And good men thought thy sacred voice Disarmed the thunder's fires . And soon thy music , sad death - bell , Shall lift its notes once more , And mix my requiem with the wind That sweeps my native shore . 1823 ...
... called our sires , And good men thought thy sacred voice Disarmed the thunder's fires . And soon thy music , sad death - bell , Shall lift its notes once more , And mix my requiem with the wind That sweeps my native shore . 1823 ...
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