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" More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of : in every path He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. O mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. "
Nature: Addresses, and Lectures - Page 61
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 315 pages
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American Literature

Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 pages
...withdraws; Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and ost and fire, a place where you might found a wall or a state, or set a lamp he'll take notice of; in every path He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes...
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Emerson's Essays and Poems: Selected and Edited with an Introd

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 pages
...withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path, He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes...
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Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1971 - 316 pages
...withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. "More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path, He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes...
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New World Metaphysics: Readings on the Religious Meaning of the American ...

Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 pages
...withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. "More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path, He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures (LOA #15): Nature; Addresses, and ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. "More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path, He treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes...
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Nature and Walking

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau - 1994 - 148 pages
...Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In thtir descent and heing, to OUT mind In their ascent and cause "More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of In every path, He teeads down that which doth hefriend him When sickness makes...
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George Herbert: The Critical Heritage

C. A. Patrides - 1995 - 420 pages
...they Find their acquaintance there. Each thing is full of duty. More servants wait on Man, Than he'll take notice of: in every path He treads down that...befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh, mighty love! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. How strikingly do these words bring...
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Biography of Francis Schlatter, the Healer

Harry B Magill - 1996 - 216 pages
...sage of Concord is right. George Herbert declares that " 'More servants will wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path He treads down that...befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan.' "The French savant, M. Guizot, used to remark that if we accept the general proposition that 'God is,'...
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A Selection of Metaphysical Poets

Virginia Graham - 1996 - 260 pages
...Then how are all things neat? More servants wait on Man, Than he'll take notice of: in ev'ry path 45 He treads down that which doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty love! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. 52 wit - intelligence, wisdom. Ufe...
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The Seven Sisters of Sleep: The Celebrated Drug Classic

Mordecai Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1997 - 308 pages
...cure our flesh, because that they Find their acquaintance there . More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of: in every path He treads down that...befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan, Oh, might^ love! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. The lacticiferous or milk-bearing...
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