Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below, — The canticles of love and woe... Essays and Poems of Emerson - Page 450by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 525 pagesFull view - About this book
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 446 pages
...manliest and noblest man. " Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought; Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of...burning core below, — The canticles of love and woe." This is the way in which inspiration comes. THE TRUE IDEA OP INSPIRATION. How can the finite mind communicate... | |
| John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 pages
...Error, wounded, writhes with pain, And dies among his worshippers. The Batlle-FieU. KALPH WAtDO EMERSON. The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome. The Problem. He builded better than he knew. ibid. Earth proudly wears the Parthenon As the best gem... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 682 pages
...Socrates, there has seldom been a head so massive huge, save the stormy features of Michael Angelo, — " The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome ; " he who sculptured Day and Night into such majestic forms, — looked them in his face before he... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 372 pages
...Socrates, there has seldom been a head so massive huge, save the stormy features of Michael Angelo, — " The hand that rounded Peter's dome, .And groined the aisles of Christian Rome ; " he who sculptured Day and Night into such majestic forms, — looked them in his face before he... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1866 - 560 pages
...some irrepressible influence acting on the soul from within. The poet before quoted says truly, — " Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of...nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Tip from the burning cone below, The canticles of love and woe. The hand that rounded Peter's dome,... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1866 - 540 pages
...some irrepressible influence acting on the soul from within. The poet before quoted says truly, — " Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old. The litanies of nations eame, Like the voleano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning cone below, The canticles of love nnd... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1866 - 784 pages
...just as it led to the crusades, to the translation of the Bible, and taught resistance to tyrants. "The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in sad sincerity ; Himself from God be could not free f * We understand t Int. the identical pippin is... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1867 - 408 pages
...saints, prophets, and bards, who spoke the fiery speech, or sung their sweet and soulinspiring psalm : " Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old." I honor piety among the saints of Greece, clad in the form of philanthropy and art, speaking still... | |
| 1870 - 440 pages
...countries. \^ The fact is that this work illustrates, as few others do, Emerson's fine lines : Out of the heart of nature rolled ^\ The burdens of the Bible...core below, • The canticles of love and woe. The Bunyan literature now constitutes a library by itself, while every year new editions appear in still... | |
| 1870 - 888 pages
...pagan people. But Mr. Emerson is true to the old doctrine whkb he chanted years ago in The Dial: " Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old ; The litanies of nations cvne Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below — The canticles of love and... | |
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