Bring me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly of the grape, Or grew on vine whose tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffer no savor of the earth to scape. Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root, Which feels... The Arena - Page 5041904Full view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...and unbuild our echoing clay, As the two twilights of the day Fold us music-drunken in. . ' BACCHUS. BRING me wine, but wine 'which never grew In the belly...tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no savor of the earth to scape. Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root, Which... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...Build and unbuild our echoing clay, As the two twilights of the day Fold us music-drunken in. BACCHUS. BRING me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly...taproots reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root Which feels the acrid juice Of Styx and Erebus,... | |
| 1847 - 724 pages
...Here, then, we have it, in this piece, entitled "Bacchus," an imitation of the Persian mystic, Hafiz. " Bring me wine, but wine which never grew, In the belly of the grape, • • • * * Wine which music is, — Music and wine are one, That I, drinking this, Shall hear... | |
| 1847 - 726 pages
...Here, then, we have it, in this piece entitled " Bacchus," an imitation of the Persian mystic, Hafiz. " Bring me wine, but wine which never grew, In the belly of the grape, • • • * * Wine which music is, — Music and wine are one, That I, drinking this, Shall hear... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...shall find thee, and be found. Follow not her flying feet; Come to us, herself to meet.'" BACCHUS. BRING me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly...taproots reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no savour of the world to scape. Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root Which... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 pages
...unawares, Self-moved, fly-to the doors, Nor sword of angels could reveal What they conceal. BACCHUS. BEING me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly of...tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no savor of the earth to scape. Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root, Which... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...shall find thee, and be found. Follow not her flying feet; Come to us, herself to meet.'" BACCHUS. BRING me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly...taproots reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no savour of the world to scape. Let its grapes the morn salute From a nocturnal root Which... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1881 - 986 pages
...souls readily contract taint or blemish. They refuse to be fed on conventionalities and commonplaces. " Bring me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly...tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no tavor of the earth to '»capt.n James finely says : "Hawthorne had a democratic strain... | |
| 1881 - 978 pages
...souls readily contract taint or blemish. They refuse to be fed on conventionalities and commonplaces. " Bring me wine, but wine which never grew In the belly...tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no nvor of tíu earth to 'каре," James finely says : "Hawthorne had a democratic strain... | |
| Henry Mills Alden - 1881 - 984 pages
...refuse to be fed on conventionalities and commonplaces. * Bring rae wine, but wine which never grew lu the belly of the grape, Or grew on vine whose tap-roots, reaching through Under the Andes to the Cape, Suffered no eavor of the earth to 'карг." James finely says : " Hawthorne had a democratic strain... | |
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