| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
...and slept ; * The fate of the man-child ; The meaning of man ; Known fruit of the Unknown ; Dxdalian est ; but what he has said or done otherwise, shall...befriends ; no invention, no hope. Trust thyself : every wing; Kind leaves of his covert Your silence he sings. ' The waves, unashamed, In difference sweet,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 pages
...slumbered and slept: "The fate of the man-child, The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown; Daedalian plan; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep;...sunbeam, Upspringeth the palm; The elephant browses, In beautiful motion The thrush plies his wings; Kind leaves of his covert, Your silence he sings. "... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 338 pages
...slumbered and slept: "The fate of the man-child, The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown; Dffidalian plan ; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep...sunbeam, Upspringeth the palm; The elephant browses, In beautiful motion The thrush plies his wings; Kind leaves of his covert, Your silence he sings. "... | |
| Joel Benton - 1883 - 184 pages
..."The Sphinx " : The fate of the man-child ; The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown ; Daedalian plan; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep; Life death overtaking; Deep underneath deep. To the criticism of poetry Emerson brings a deep insight — an interior vision. It is the spirit,... | |
| Joel Benton - 1883 - 148 pages
...The Sphinx ": The fate of the man-child; The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown; Daedalian plan; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep; Life death overtaking; Deep underneath deep. To the criticism of poetry Emerson brings a deep insight—an interior vision. It is the spirit, not... | |
| Joel Benton - 1883 - 150 pages
...The Sphinx " : The fate of the man-child ; The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown; Daedalian plan ; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep; Life death overtaking; Deep underneath deep. To the criticism of poetry Emerson brings a deep insight — an interior vision. It is the spirit,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 pages
...and slept ;" The fate of the man-child ; The meaning of man ; Known fruit of the unknown ; Daedalian plan ; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep ; Life death overtaking ; Deep underneath deep ? VOL. IIL «, B " Erect as a sunbeam, Upspringeth the palm ; The elephant browses, Undaunted and calm... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1888 - 584 pages
...and slept;-- "The fate of the man-child; The meaning of man; Known fruit of the Unknown; Daidalian plan; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep;...elephant browses, Undaunted and calm: In beautiful motion Tho thrush plies his wings; Kind leaves of his covert Your silence he sings. "The waves, unashamed,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1894 - 340 pages
...slumbered and slept: "The fate of the man-child, The meaning of man; Known fruit of the unknown; Daedalian plan; Out of sleeping a waking, Out of waking a sleep...elephant browses, Undaunted and calm; In beautiful motion v -\ The thrush plies his wings ; Kind leaves of his covert, Your silence he sings. " The waves, unashamed,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1895 - 352 pages
...world. " "Who 11 tell me my secret, The ages have kept? — I awaited the seer While they Numbered and slept! "The fate of the man-child, The meaning...sunbeam, Upspringeth the palm; The elephant browses. In beautiful motion The thrush plies his wings ; Kind leaves of his covert, Your silence he sing's.... | |
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