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" O rich and various Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses the morning and the night and the unfathomable galaxy ; in thy brain, the geometry of the City of God ; in thy heart, the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. "
The New Frontier: A Study of the American Liberal Spirit, Its Frontier ... - Page 282
by Guy Emerson - 1920 - 314 pages
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Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted ...

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - 1915 - 736 pages
...morning and evening and the unfathomable galaxy; in his brain the geometry of the City of God; in his heart the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong." The answer to that question will name such a man, whose acumen, whose fair mindedness, whose rare discretion...
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Horatio Stebbins, His Ministry and His Personality

Charles Albert Murdock - 1921 - 296 pages
...the modern seer translate into modern phrase what the ancient lyrist sung: "O rich and various man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the geometry of the city of God, in thy heart the power of love and the realms of right and wrong!" I am not indifferent to the splendors of scientific...
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The Eternal Pilgrim and the Voice Divine and Some Hints on the Higher Life ...

Irach Jehangir Sorabji Taraporewala - 1922 - 1066 pages
...universe. He is the only progenitor of everything. As Emerson says : — " O rich and various man ! Thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...bower of love, and the realms of right and wrong." Qr as Buddha says. " There is nothing within the world or without which is not mine or cannot become...
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The Outlook, Volume 114

1916 - 1206 pages
...the firmament, his coat of stars — was but the representative of thee. О rich and various man ! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the geometry- of the City of God ; in thy heart, the bowers of love and the realms of right and wrong." Poetry inheres in the nature of man and begins to...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 114

1916 - 1054 pages
...and the firmament, his coat of stars — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various man I thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the geometry of the City of God ; in thy heart, the bowers of love and the realms of right and wrong." Poetry inheres in the nature of man and begins to...
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Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1971 - 316 pages
...and the firmament, his coat of stars, — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. An individual man is a fruit which it cost all the foregoing ages to form and ripen. He is strong not...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays and Lectures (LOA #15): Nature; Addresses, and ...

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 pages
...and the firmament, his coat of stars, — was but the representative of thee, O rich and various Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. An individual man is a fruit which it cost all the foregoing ages to form and ripen. The history of...
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R.W. Emersons Naturauffassung und ihre philosophischen Ursprünge: eine ...

Thomas Krusche - 1987 - 384 pages
...die Vielgestaltigkeit der Dinge in seinen Gedanken zu reproduzieren vermag: O rieh and various Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. (p. 127) Jeder Mensch wiederholt im Aufbauen seiner persönlichen Welt, was uns im 1. Buch Mose oder...
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William James: Writings 1902-1910 (LOA #38): The Varieties of Religious ...

William James - 1988 - 1410 pages
...the only way to be true to our Maker is to be loyal to ourselves. "O rich and various Man!" he cries, "thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...bower of love and the realms of right and wrong." If the individual open thus directly into the Absolute, it follows that there is something in each...
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Emersonian Circles: Essays in Honor of Joel Myerson

Joel Myerson - 1997 - 310 pages
...spiritual act; all the rest is mere repetition of the same a thousand times. . . . O rich and various Man! thou palace of sight and sound, carrying in thy senses...the bower of love and the realms of right and wrong. An individual man [and his inventions are] a fruit which it cost all the foregoing ages to form and...
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