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" For us the winds do blow; The earth doth rest, heaven move, and fountains flow; Nothing we see but means our good, As our delight or as our treasure. The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed; Night draws... "
Essays, Lectures and Orations - Page 230
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 364 pages
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

1854 - 456 pages
...delight, or as our treasure ; The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the...and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 5-6

1854 - 738 pages
...things unto our iiosli are kind [n their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and came. More servants wait on man Than hell take notice of; in every path Ho treadj down that which doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wau. О mighty love !...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...delight, or as our treasure ; The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the...and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

1855 - 458 pages
...delight, or as our treasure ; The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the...and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...delight, or as our treasure. The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed : Night draws the curtain ; which the...and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. THE BLIND HIGHLAND BOY. 293 Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation: Distinguished,...
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The British Educator

1856 - 352 pages
...the world without him. Poets are but instinctive philosophers ; and how truly has Herbert said, Аll things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and caше. And Wordsworth — Through primrose tufte in that green bower The periwinkle trailed its wreaths;...
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Brief Longhand: A System of Longhand Contractions, by Means of which the ...

Andrew Jackson Graham - 1857 - 88 pages
...or as our treasure ; The whole is either the cupboard of food Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars lead us to bed ; Night draws the curtain which the sun...are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind, Mr srv" wt -n nm thn hi tk nto v. iey pth h trda dwn ttwh dth bfrnd hm wn sk" mks hm pi &wan, 0 ! mty...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 22

1868 - 796 pages
...things unto our^fcM are kinde In their descent and t'etng ; to our mlnde In their ascent and caiut. " More servants wait on Man Than he'll take notice of ; in every path He treads down th:it which doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan, O mightie love ! Man is one world,...
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The first (-third, fifth, sixth) reading book, by T. Crampton and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Crampton - 1858 - 264 pages
...delight or as our treasure; The whole is either our cupboard of food Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed: Night draws the curtain which the...and being; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty: Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished our habitation, Below...
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Worship God: an argument and an appeal on reverence for the sanctuary

Edward William Shalders - 1858 - 82 pages
...our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed — Night draws the curtains which the sun withdraws Music and light attend our...their ascent and cause. More servants wait on man Then he'll take notice of. In every path He treads down that which doth befriend him. When sickness...
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