O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky is arched, Through thee the rose is red. All things through thee take nobler form, And look beyond the earth, The mill-round of our fate appears A sun-path in thy worth. Me too thy nobleness has taught... The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page 378by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904Full view - About this book
| Clara Bancroft Beatley - 1903 - 226 pages
...there. My careful heart was free again, Through thee alone the sky is arched, O friend, my bosom said, Through thee the rose is red; All things through thee...mill-round of our fate appears A sun-path in thy worth. Me, too, thy nobleness has taught To master my despair ; The fountains of my hidden life Are through... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1903 - 392 pages
...many a year, Glowed unexhausted kindliness Like daily sunrise there. My careful heart was free again. O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky...is red ; All things through thee take nobler form." That alone is what all the loves and friendships of life are for, — that through their ministry life... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1917 - 466 pages
...See in Essays, First Series, the chaptei on Friendship and its motto, whence come these lines: — All things through thee take nobler form And look...of our fate appears A sun-path in thy worth. Page 90, note 2. In one of the sheets remaining from the old lecture is this passage: " Conversation too... | |
| Hugh Black - 1903 - 40 pages
...him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. — ECCLESIASTES. O friend, my bosom said, Thrmigh thee alone the sky is arched, Through thee the rose...through thee take nobler form And look beyond the earth, And is the mill-round of our fate, A sun-path in thy worth. Me too thy nobleness has taught To master... | |
| Hugh Black - 1901 - 252 pages
...and a threefold cord is not quickly broken"— ECCLESIASTES. " O friend, my bosom said. Through thet alone the sky is arched", Through thee the rose is...through thee take nobler form And look beyond the earth, And is the mill-round ofourfatet A sun-path in thy worth. Me too thy nobleness has taught To master... | |
| Clara Bancroft Beatley - 1903 - 224 pages
...many a year, Glowed unexhausted kindliness, Like daily sunrise there. My careful heart was free again, O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky is arched, Through thee the rose is red ; All tilings through thee take nobler form, And look beyond the earth, The mill-round of our fate appears... | |
| Franklin Baldwin Wiley - 1903 - 110 pages
...picture, pale and worn and thin, The wandering figure of Evangeline. "NOW SLUMBERING MEMORIES WAKE" O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky is arched, Through thee the rose is red. — EMERSON. Now slumbering memories wake, and through my heart In hurried march and quick succession... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 466 pages
...II., beginning, — And thou shalt say to the Most High, "Godhead! all this astronomy," etc. Page I27, note I. The idealized friend appears in the poem "...Plutarch in the essay " Of Brotherly Love ' ' in the Mora-Is. Page I Jo, note I. If Thought unlock her mysteries, If Friendship on me smile, I walk in marble... | |
| 1904 - 144 pages
...many a year, Glowed unexhausted kindliness, Like daily sunrise there. My careful heart was free again, O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky...mill-round of our fate appears A sun-path in thy worth. Me too, thy nobleness has taught To master my despair ; The fountains of my hidden life Are through... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 362 pages
...year, Glowed unexhausted kindliness Like daily sunrise there. My careful heart was free again, — O friend, my bosom said, Through thee alone the sky...mill-round of our fate appears * A sun-path in thy worth. Me too thy nobleness has taught To master my despair; The fountains of my hidden life Are through thy... | |
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