| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 566 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye ; And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time.1 He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again : V1*'' His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. CULTURE CAN rules or tutors... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye, And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of Time.8 He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. THE Dervish whined to Said, ' Thou didst not tarry while I prayed. Beware the fire that Eblis burned.'... | |
| William Roger Greeley - 1906 - 224 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat. CONCORD HYMN BY the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here... | |
| Josephine Latham Swayne - 1906 - 438 pages
...owe it that he first proclaimed our intellectual independence of the mother country."1 EMERSON.* " He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...again. His action won such reverence sweet As hid all measures of the feat." —Character by Emerson. " Some half-dozen or more years since, a shriek, sharper... | |
| Edwin Winfield Bowen - 1908 - 422 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye ; And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. TEEMINUS It is time to be old, To take in sail : — The god of bounds, Who sets to seas a shore, Came... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 358 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye ; And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet As hid all measure of the feat. 1 A pert of this motto was taken from The Pott, an early poem jerer published by Mr. Emeraon. See Appendix.... | |
| 1909 - 540 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet. As hid all measure of the feat. Work of his hand He nor commends nor grieves : Pleads for itself the fact ; As unrepenting Nature leaves... | |
| 1909 - 440 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime, The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat." — Ralph Waldo Emerson. THE DAYSMAN CHAPTER I. "A wind that might have swept the fields of mortality... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 636 pages
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet. As hid all measure of the feat. Work of his band He nor commends nor grieves : Pleads for itself the fact; As unrepenting Nature leaves... | |
| Joseph Fort Newton - 1909 - 294 pages
...rewrote anything. He simply lived and spoke according to the sweet, Christ-like spirit that was in him. 'He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the age of gold again.' " Along in the mid-eighties Professor Swing built a spacious home at No. 66 Lake Shore Drive, near... | |
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