| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2005 - 264 pages
...sunlight are the same; The vanished gods to me appear; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings;...doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. The strong gods pine for my abode And pine in vain the sacred Seven; But thou, meek lover of the good!... | |
| Jagmohan - 2005 - 574 pages
...sunlight are the same; The vanish'd gods to me appear, And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn that Brahma sings. This indivisible, this interpenetrative relationship amongst all elements of existence;... | |
| John William Miller - 2005 - 372 pages
...Emerson's Selected Essays, Larzer Ziff, ed. [New York: Penguin, 1982], pp. 310-11). 5. "They reckon ill who leave me out; / When me they fly, I am the wings; / I am doubter and the doubt, / And I the hymn the Brahmin sings." These lines are from "Brahma," by Emerson.... | |
| 廖七一 - 2006 - 362 pages
...is slain, They knew not well the subtle ways I keep, and pass, and return again. (3) They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings;...doubter and the doubt. And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. 10 · 康可砍 小桥跨晚潮, 春风翻新筛。 一九一四年八月七日 群苗此倡义,... | |
| Edward F. Ricketts Jr. - 2006 - 369 pages
...— as well as at the goal. "I am he whom thou seekest" (Francis Thompson[, "The Hound of Heaven"]). "When me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt" (Emerson, "Brahma"). "Man, equal and one with me, man that is made of me, man that is I" (Swinburne[,... | |
| Len Gougeon - 2012 - 280 pages
...sunlight are the same; The vanished gods to me appear; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings' I am the doubter and the doubt, I am the hymn the Brahmin sings. The strong gods pine for my abode, And pine in vain the sacred Seven,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2007 - 329 pages
...to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the winga ; 10 I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. The strong gods pine for my abode, And pine in vain the sacred Seven ; But thou, meek lover of the... | |
| Abraham Willard Jackson - 1901 - 490 pages
...meaning from this One; a conclusion nowhere better stated than in Emerson's Brahma, — " They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings j I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings." This to many wears a bewildering... | |
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