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" 85, note I. Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return, etc. "Uriel," Poems. Page 86, note I. In this address, and throughout the Essays, and equally the Poems, are evidences of Mr. Emerson's reading in... "
The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page 401
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904
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Human motives

James Jackson Putnam - 1915 - 210 pages
...Thus the primary object of our fears is our emotions, or ourselves. CHAPTER VI An Attempt at Synthesis "Line in nature is not found ; Unit and universe are round ; In vain produced, all rays return ; Evil will bless, and ice will burn." 1 " Uriel," RWEmerson THERE is perhaps no single passage in...
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Human Motives

James Jackson Putnam - 1915 - 208 pages
...Thus the primary object of our fears is our emotions, or ourselves. CHAPTER VI An Attempt at Synthesis "Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return; Evil will bless, and ice will burn." 1 " Uriel," RW Emerson THERE is perhaps no single passage in any...
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Human motives

James Jackson Putnam - 1915 - 214 pages
...the primary object of our fears is our emotions, or ourselves. 164 CHAPTEH VI An Attempt at Synthesis "Line in nature is not found ; Unit and universe are round ; In vain produced, all rays return ; Evil will bless, and ice will burn." l " Uriel," RW Emerson THERE is perhaps no single passage in...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1918 - 1120 pages
...sphere, And stirr'd the devils everywhere, Gave his sentiment divine Against the being of a line. ' Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return ; Evil will bless, and ice will burn.' . As Uriel spoke with piercing eye, A shudder ran around the...
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Pluriverse: An Essay in the Philosophy of Pluralism

Benjamin Paul Blood - 1920 - 324 pages
...resolving what exists and what seems, and Uriel "gave his sentiment divine, against the being of a line": Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round. In vain produced, all rays return; Evil will bless, and ice will burn. "The rash word boded ill to all"; of what avail were ambition or...
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Religious Thought in the Greater American Poets

Elmer James Bailey - 1922 - 282 pages
...knowledge of his Uriel, who speaking in the poem to which his own name is given, pointed out that " Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return; Evil will bless, and ice will burn." A school of philosophers with whom Emerson is sometimes popularly...
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Four Dimensional Vistas

Claude Bragdon - 1922 - 172 pages
...a mere poverty of human imagination? Existence is always richer and more dramatic than any diagram. "Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round. In vain produced, all rays return; Evil will bless and ice will burn." Undoubtedly the flat time-plane represents with fair accuracy the...
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The Standard Guide, Washington: A Handbook for Visitors

Charles Bingham Reynolds - 1924 - 192 pages
...Winander. And stirred the devils everywhere, Gave his sentiment divine Against the being of a line: "Line in nature is not found, Unit and Universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return, Evil will bless and ice will burn." Boy of Winander. Responsive to his call, with quivering peals,...
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The Standard Guide, Washington: A Handbook for Visitors

Charles Bingham Reynolds - 1924 - 294 pages
...Winandeio And stirred the devils everywhere, Gave his sentiment divine Against the being of a line: "Line in nature is not found, Unit and Universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return, Evil will bless and ice will burn." Wordsworth—The Boy of Winander. THERE was a Boy; ye knew him...
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Poets of America

Clement Wood - 1925 - 430 pages
...charities, Their arms fly open wide. Something of the Celt spoke in Brahma, and in the cryptic crispness of: Line in nature is not found; Unit and universe are round; In vain produced, all rays return; Evil will bless, and ice will burn. Einstein was anticipated in the line before the last. Who bides...
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