The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 9Houghton, Mifflin, 1904 |
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Page 131
... youth Are welcome to the man of truth . Most welcome they who need him most , They feed the spring which they exhaust ; For greater need Draws better deed : But , critic , spare thy vanity , Nor show thy pompous parts , To vex with ...
... youth Are welcome to the man of truth . Most welcome they who need him most , They feed the spring which they exhaust ; For greater need Draws better deed : But , critic , spare thy vanity , Nor show thy pompous parts , To vex with ...
Page 151
... ' We are mates in misery . ' The morrow dawned with needless glow ; Each snowbird chirped , each fowl must crow ; Each tramper started ; but the feet Of the most beautiful and sweet Of human youth had left the hill And garden , THRENODY ...
... ' We are mates in misery . ' The morrow dawned with needless glow ; Each snowbird chirped , each fowl must crow ; Each tramper started ; but the feet Of the most beautiful and sweet Of human youth had left the hill And garden , THRENODY ...
Page 152
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Of human youth had left the hill And garden , they were bound and still . There's not a sparrow or a wren , There's not a blade of autumn grain , Which the four seasons do not tend And tides of life and increase lend ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Of human youth had left the hill And garden , they were bound and still . There's not a sparrow or a wren , There's not a blade of autumn grain , Which the four seasons do not tend And tides of life and increase lend ...
Page 165
... youth sees omens where he goes , And speaks all languages the rose , The wood - fly mocks with tiny voice The far halloo of human voice ; The perfumed berry on the spray Smacks of faint memories far away . A subtle chain of countless ...
... youth sees omens where he goes , And speaks all languages the rose , The wood - fly mocks with tiny voice The far halloo of human voice ; The perfumed berry on the spray Smacks of faint memories far away . A subtle chain of countless ...
Page 175
... youth to maid , from boy to man , To babes , and to old eyes as well . Once more , ' the old man cried , ' ye clouds , Airy turrets purple - piled , Which once my infancy beguiled , Beguile me with the wonted spell . I know ye skilful ...
... youth to maid , from boy to man , To babes , and to old eyes as well . Once more , ' the old man cried , ' ye clouds , Airy turrets purple - piled , Which once my infancy beguiled , Beguile me with the wonted spell . I know ye skilful ...
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Addresses and Lectures angels Atlantic Monthly bard beauty bird Boston Brahma brother cheer cloud Concord Dæmon Dial divine doth dream earth Emerson wrote Essays eternal eyes Fate fire flame flowers forest genius give glow gods Hafiz hath hear heard heart heaven Henry Thoreau James Freeman Clarke journal lake land light lines live Margaret Fuller Merlin mind Monadnoc moon morning motto mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er Over-Soul passage Peter's Field pine plant Plotinus poem poet Polycrates printed QUATRAINS Ralph Waldo Emerson rhyme river rose round Saadi Second Series secret seemed Selected Poems shine sing Solitude song soul sphere Sphinx stars Succory sweet thee thine things thou thought titmouse to-day trees verse verse-book Vishnu Purana voice walks wave wind wine wings wise woods word written Xenophanes youth