As I spoke, beneath my feet The ground-pine curled its pretty wreath, Running over the club-moss burrs; I inhaled the violet's breath; Around me stood the oaks and firs; Pine-cones and acorns lay on the ground; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of... Every Day with Emersonby Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 99 pagesFull view - About this book
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 pages
...Pine cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole — I yielded myself to the perfect whole. WOMEN AND MEN.* BY THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON. [THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON : An American writer ; born... | |
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1898 - 272 pages
...»An Essay on the Conduct and Meaning of Life HORATIO W. DRESSER Aut/wr of " Tkt Pmntr of Silttut" ' Beauty through my senses stole; I yielded myself to the perfect whole " EMERSON THIRD EDITION BOSTON GEO. H. ELLIS, 141 FRANKLIN STREET 1898 BY HOKATtO WILLIS DKESSER MO.... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - 1898 - 516 pages
...It is an eloquent address, extending to 250 pages. The title is derived from Emerson's couplet — " Beauty through my senses stole, I yielded myself to the perfect whole." And this truly represents the attitude of the writer. " By putting an end to this constant reaching... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 452 pages
...Pine cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole — I yielded myself to the perfect whole. THE RHODODENDRON: ON BEING ASKED, WHENCE IS THE FLOWER ? BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON. IN MAT, when sea-winds... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 278 pages
...Pine cones and acorns lay on the ground; Above me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and deity; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole, I yielded myself to the perfect whole. THE PROBLEM. I LIKE a church, I like a cowl, I love a prophet of the soul, And on my heart monastic... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 pages
...Pine-cones, acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole — I yielded myself to the perfect whole. RALPH WALDO EMEBSON. THE SOUL'S ERRAND. /^O, Soul, the body's guest, \§{ Upon a thankless errand ;... | |
| John Coleman Adams - 1899 - 320 pages
...lives with that of the brook, and for each of us, child, man, and woman, the poet's word was true: " Beauty through my senses stole ; I yielded myself to the perfect whole." I suppose all this prattle about the brook seems very aimless and short of the mark to my friends the... | |
| John Scott Clark - 1900 - 886 pages
...Pine-cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...yielded myself to the perfect whole." — Each and All. 8. Frequent Crudity in Thought and Style.— " His verse, often diamond-like in contrast with the feldspar... | |
| Charles B. Scott - 1900 - 650 pages
...Pine-cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole ; I yielded myself to the perfect whole. The manner of conducting field lessons must be determined mainly by the aim and the conditions in such... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 472 pages
...Pine cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw, again I heard, The rolling river, the...senses stole; I yielded myself to the perfect whole. — EMERSON AVE MARIA A Breton Legend In the ages of faith, before the day When men were too proud... | |
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