The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... , And trophies buried : Go , get them where he earned them when alive ; As resolutely dig or dive . Life is too short to waste In critic peep or cynic bark , Quarrel or reprimand : ' T will soon be dark TO J. W. 31 To J W ·
... , And trophies buried : Go , get them where he earned them when alive ; As resolutely dig or dive . Life is too short to waste In critic peep or cynic bark , Quarrel or reprimand : ' T will soon be dark TO J. W. 31 To J W ·
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... dark ; Up ! mind thine own aim , and God speed the mark ! DESTINY . THAT you are fair or wise is vain , Or strong , or rich , or generous ; You must add the untaught strain That sheds beauty on the rose . There's a melody born of melody ...
... dark ; Up ! mind thine own aim , and God speed the mark ! DESTINY . THAT you are fair or wise is vain , Or strong , or rich , or generous ; You must add the untaught strain That sheds beauty on the rose . There's a melody born of melody ...
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... conspired to build , Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild . Through these green tents , by eldest Nature dressed , He roamed , content alike with man and beast . Where darkness found him he lay glad at night ; WOODNOTES . 45.
... conspired to build , Whose giddy top the morning loved to gild . Through these green tents , by eldest Nature dressed , He roamed , content alike with man and beast . Where darkness found him he lay glad at night ; WOODNOTES . 45.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. Where darkness found him he lay glad at night ; There the red morning touched him with its light . Three moons his great heart him a hermit made , So long he roved at will the boundless shade ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. Where darkness found him he lay glad at night ; There the red morning touched him with its light . Three moons his great heart him a hermit made , So long he roved at will the boundless shade ...
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... dark ; The purple berries in the wood Supplied me necessary food ; For Nature ever faithful is To such as trust her faithfulness . When the forest shall mislead me , When the night and morning lie , When sea and land refuse to feed me ...
... dark ; The purple berries in the wood Supplied me necessary food ; For Nature ever faithful is To such as trust her faithfulness . When the forest shall mislead me , When the night and morning lie , When sea and land refuse to feed me ...
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