Essays, First SeriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1883 - 343 pages |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. FRIENDSHIP . A RUDDY drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs ; The world uncertain comes and goes , The lover rooted stays . I fancied he ... friendship fair . VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more FRIENDSHIP.
Ralph Waldo Emerson. FRIENDSHIP . A RUDDY drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs ; The world uncertain comes and goes , The lover rooted stays . I fancied he ... friendship fair . VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more FRIENDSHIP.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken . Maugre all the selfishness that chills like east winds the world , the whole human family is bathed with an element of love like a fine ether ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. VI . FRIENDSHIP . WE have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken . Maugre all the selfishness that chills like east winds the world , the whole human family is bathed with an element of love like a fine ether ...
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... for the time . For long hours we can continue a series of sincere , graceful , rich communications , drawn from the oldest , secretest experience , so that they who sit by , of our own kinsfolk and acquaintance 184 FRIENDSHIP .
... for the time . For long hours we can continue a series of sincere , graceful , rich communications , drawn from the oldest , secretest experience , so that they who sit by , of our own kinsfolk and acquaintance 184 FRIENDSHIP .
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... thousand years . for I ́awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving my friends , the old and the new . Shall I not call God the Beautiful , who daily showeth himself ― so to me in his gifts ? I chide FRIENDSHIP . 185.
... thousand years . for I ́awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving my friends , the old and the new . Shall I not call God the Beautiful , who daily showeth himself ― so to me in his gifts ? I chide FRIENDSHIP . 185.
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