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" Tis mine, my children's and my name's. How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees! How graceful climb those shadows on my hill! I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know me, as does my dog: we sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the... "
Selected Poems - Page 70
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 218 pages
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 574 pages
...walked amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's and my name's. How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees ! .How graceful climb those...Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds : -fra „ ^ fi, / ~ •* • . - ^.. *.t~ 'ui ' t* sj And strangers, fondyas they, their furrows plough....
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The History of Concord, Massachusetts, Volume 1

Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 668 pages
...''Tis mine, my children's and my name's; How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees ! How grateful climb those shadows on my hill ! I fancy these pure...men ? Asleep beneath their grounds ; And strangers, found as they, their furrows plough "The lawyer's deed Ran sure Intail, To them and to their heirs...
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Colonial Concord

Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 666 pages
...''Tis mine, my children's and my name's; How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees ! How grateful climb those shadows on my hill ! I fancy these pure...men ? Asleep beneath their grounds ; And strangers, found as they, their furrows plough "The lawyer's deed Ran sure Intail, To them and to their heirs...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: With a Biographical ..., Volume 11

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 676 pages
...Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's and my name's.' Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds:...Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs. I WILL have never a noble, No lineage counted great; Fishers and choppers and ploughmen Shall constitute...
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Miscellanies

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 676 pages
...wood. Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm Saying, ' 'Tis mine, my children's and my name's.' Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds:...Earth laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth -proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs. I I WILL have never a noble, No lineage counted...
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The Chief American Poets

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's and my name's. How sweet the west wind sounds in my How graceful climb those shadows on my hill! I fancy...sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' 10 Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds: And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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THE CHIEF AMERICAN POETS

CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...trees ! 3 All names of early settlers in the town of Concord. How graceful climb those shadows on шу hill ! I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know...sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' 10 Where are these men? Asleep beneath their grounds: And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 pages
...trees i i All namei of early Mttlen In the town of Concord. How graceful climb those shadows on my I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know me, as...sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' 10 Where are these men? Asleep beneath their grounds: And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Miscellanies

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1906 - 726 pages
...wood. Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm Saying, ' 'Tis mine, my children's and my name's.' Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds:...Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs. I WILL have never a noble, No lineage counted great; Fishers and choppers and ploughmen Shall constitute...
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Concerning the Van Bunschoten Or Van Benschoten Family in America: A ...

William Henry Van Benschoten - 1907 - 942 pages
...Tunis on his homestead, which has now been in the family 160 years, Emerson's words apply : " "Tis mine, my children's, and my name's : How sweet the...sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil." The recorded acts of a farmer's life are not many. In a few existing supervisors' records Tennis Van...
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