| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 560 pages
...we read your fortunes true ; The stars may hide in the upper sky, But without glass we fathom you. DAYS DAUGHTERS of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled...Bread, kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. MY GARDEN IF I could put my woods in song And tell what 's there enjoyed, All men would to my gardens... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904 - 566 pages
...we read your fortunes true ; The stars may hide in the upper sky, But without glass we fathom you. DAYS DAUGHTERS of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled...Bread, kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. MY GARDEN IF I could put my woods in song And tell what 's there enjoyed, All men would to my gardens... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1904 - 592 pages
...ask what is the difference betweeen prose and poetry : — DAYS. Daughters of time, the hypocritie Days, Muffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes, And...kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1905 - 306 pages
...the upper sky, But without glass we fathom you. DAYS. T~\ AUGHTERS of Time, the hypocritic Days, \_) Muffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes, And marching...kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and... | |
| Jacobus Gerhardus Riewald - 1980 - 142 pages
...enough to quote In full: Days Daughters of time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and dumh, like harefoot dervishes, And Marching single in an endless file,...offer gifts, after his will, Bread, kingdoms, stars, or sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily... | |
| Mona Caird - 1989 - 548 pages
...familiar to Hadria, sounded in her memory, as the pony trotted merrily along the well-known homeward way. "Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and...marching single in an endless file, Bring diadems and faggots in their hands. To each they offer gifts after his will, Bread, kingdoms, stars, and sky that... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pages
...NAAL-1; NOBA; NoP; OBWP; OHFP; OPP; OxBA; PAH; TAP; TrGrPo; WaaP Elliot POETRY QUOTATIONS Emerson Days 13 na start awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle! I wad be laith to rin an' chase th (I. 1—2) 14 To each they offer gifts after his will. (1. 5) 15 I. in my pleached garden, watched... | |
| Elisa New - 1993 - 294 pages
...dramatizes, the very God's eye view of time's parade the speaker enjoys is a grave poetic handicap. Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and...kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 pages
...ancestors, Adorned with them my country's primitive times, And soon may give my dust their funeral shade. DAYS Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled...kingdoms, stars, and sky that holds them all. I, in my pleached garden, watched the pomp, Forgot my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and... | |
| William B. Thesing - 1995 - 242 pages
...being symbolized."26 The procession of days in Emerson's "Days" presents nature as a servant to man: Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days, Muffled and...in their hands. To each they offer gifts, after his will.27 This image is very much in keeping with the purpose given for man's forays into nature in "The... | |
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