The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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... never a beginning , there is never an end , to the inexplicable continuity of this web of God , but always circular power returning into itself . Therein it resembles his own spirit , whose beginning , whose ending , he never can find ...
... never a beginning , there is never an end , to the inexplicable continuity of this web of God , but always circular power returning into itself . Therein it resembles his own spirit , whose beginning , whose ending , he never can find ...
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... never surmounted , love is never outgrown . This sentiment lies at the foundation of society , and ADDRESS 125.
... never surmounted , love is never outgrown . This sentiment lies at the foundation of society , and ADDRESS 125.
Page 346
... never let his brother go , but should refresh old merits continually with new ones ; so that though absent he should never be out of my mind , his name never far from my lips ; but if the earth should open at my side , or my last hour ...
... never let his brother go , but should refresh old merits continually with new ones ; so that though absent he should never be out of my mind , his name never far from my lips ; but if the earth should open at my side , or my last hour ...
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