Emerson's Complete Works: Essays. 1st seriesHoughton Mifflin & Company, 1968 |
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Page 175
... Thou art not gone being gone , where'er thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in him thy loving heart . " I In the noon and the afternoon of life we still throb at the recollection of days when happiness was not LOVE 175.
... Thou art not gone being gone , where'er thou art , Thou leav'st in him thy watchful eyes , in him thy loving heart . " I In the noon and the afternoon of life we still throb at the recollection of days when happiness was not LOVE 175.
Page 197
... thou art not my soul , but a picture and effigy of that . Thou hast come to me lately , and al- ready thou art seizing thy hat and cloak . Is it not that the soul puts forth friends as the tree puts forth leaves , and presently , by the ...
... thou art not my soul , but a picture and effigy of that . Thou hast come to me lately , and al- ready thou art seizing thy hat and cloak . Is it not that the soul puts forth friends as the tree puts forth leaves , and presently , by the ...
Page 361
... Thou foolish child , hast thou come out hither , over four thousand miles of salt water , to find that which was perfect to thee there at home ? ' 1 That fact I saw again in the Academmia at Na- ples , in the chambers of sculpture , and ...
... Thou foolish child , hast thou come out hither , over four thousand miles of salt water , to find that which was perfect to thee there at home ? ' 1 That fact I saw again in the Academmia at Na- ples , in the chambers of sculpture , and ...
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