The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... breath ; Around me stood the oaks and firs ; Pine - cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky , Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw , again I heard , The rolling river , the morning bird ; - Beauty through ...
... breath ; Around me stood the oaks and firs ; Pine - cones and acorns lay on the ground ; Over me soared the eternal sky , Full of light and of deity ; Again I saw , again I heard , The rolling river , the morning bird ; - Beauty through ...
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... breath my boughs which tossed Brings again the Pentecost ; To every soul resounding clear In a voice of solemn cheer , ---- " Am I not thine ? Are not these thine ? " And they reply , " Forever mine ! " My branches speak Italian ...
... breath my boughs which tossed Brings again the Pentecost ; To every soul resounding clear In a voice of solemn cheer , ---- " Am I not thine ? Are not these thine ? " And they reply , " Forever mine ! " My branches speak Italian ...
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... breathe his stalwart boys : They bide their time , and well can prove , their line from Jove ; If need were , Of the same stuff , and so allayed , As that whereof the sun is made , And of the fibre , quick and strong , Whose throbs are ...
... breathe his stalwart boys : They bide their time , and well can prove , their line from Jove ; If need were , Of the same stuff , and so allayed , As that whereof the sun is made , And of the fibre , quick and strong , Whose throbs are ...
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... . I take him up my rugged sides , Half - repentant , scant of breath , - Bead - eyes my granite chaos show , And my midsummer snow : Open the daunting map beneath , All his county , sea and land , Dwarfed to MONADNOC . 67.
... . I take him up my rugged sides , Half - repentant , scant of breath , - Bead - eyes my granite chaos show , And my midsummer snow : Open the daunting map beneath , All his county , sea and land , Dwarfed to MONADNOC . 67.
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... breathing men's behoof , Straitly charged him , ' Sit aloof ; ' Annexed a warning , poets say , To the bright premium , Ever , when twain together play , Shall the harp be dumb . Many may come , But one shall sing ; Two touch the string ...
... breathing men's behoof , Straitly charged him , ' Sit aloof ; ' Annexed a warning , poets say , To the bright premium , Ever , when twain together play , Shall the harp be dumb . Many may come , But one shall sing ; Two touch the string ...
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agrimony ALCUIN bard beam beauty Behold beneath bird blood breath bring cheer child churl cloud cold Dædalus Dæmon dark Dervish doth dream earth enchanted eternal eyes Fate fear feet fire flame flowers forest garden genius glow gods grace hand hast hath hear heard heaven hide hills Jove lake land leaves light live lover maid mighty Heart moon morning mould mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night numbers o'er pine plant Pleiads poet polar night race RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme rock rose round royal sails Saadi sail scorn secret shalt shining sings skies sleep smile snow song soul sphere Sphinx Spring stars stream sweet thee thine things thou thought thrush TITMOUSE tongue town trees voice wage of love walked wave wild wind wine wings wise wood word youth