We cannot part with our friends. We cannot let our angels go. We do not see that they only go out that archangels may come in. We are idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not... Essays: First Series - Page 103by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 290 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 pages
...of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul,—in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any .force in to-day, to...we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty saith, " Up and onward, forevermore." We cannot stay amid the ruins. Neither will we rely on the new;... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...of the old. We do not believe in the richness of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...linger in the ruins of the old tent, where once we had TO A DAISY. 251 bread and shelter and organs, nor believe that the spirit can feed, cover, and nerve... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...idolaters of the old. Wo do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty saith, " Up and onward for evermore '." We cannot stay amid the ruins. Neither will we rely on the... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...and omnipresence. We do not helieve there is any force in to-day to rival or re-create that heautiful yesterday. We linger in the ruins of the old tent, where once we ha.l TO A DATSY. 305 hread and shelter and organs, nor helieve that the spirit can feed, cover, and... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to rival or recreate that beantiful yesterday. We linger in the rnins of the old tent, where once we had bread and shelter and... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty saith, " Up and onward for evermore !" We cannot stay amid the ruins. Neither will we rely on the new;... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty saith, " Up and onward for evermore !" We cannot stay amid the ruins. Neither will we rely on the new;... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 pages
...proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not belicve there is any force in to-day to rival or reereate that beautiful yesterday. We linger in the ruins of...where once we had bread and shelter and organs, nor belicve th;it the spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...of the old. We do not believe in the richness of the soul, in h» proper eternity and omnipresence. They are often better ге-cruate tb&t beautiful yesterday Wa linger in the ruins of the old Unt, when PASTING-. PASSION.... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty saith, " Up and onward for evermore !" We cannot stay amid the ruins. Neither will we rely on the new;... | |
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