The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... head ? ' I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully , " Say on , sweet Sphinx ! thy dirges Are pleasant songs to me . Deep love lieth under These pictures of time ; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime . " The fiend that man ...
... head ? ' I heard a poet answer Aloud and cheerfully , " Say on , sweet Sphinx ! thy dirges Are pleasant songs to me . Deep love lieth under These pictures of time ; They fade in the light of Their meaning sublime . " The fiend that man ...
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... She flowed into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnoc's head . Thorough a thousand voices Spoke the universal dame ; " Who telleth one of my meanings , Is master of all I am . " EACH AND ALL . LITTLE thinks , in the field THE SPHINX . 13.
... She flowed into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnoc's head . Thorough a thousand voices Spoke the universal dame ; " Who telleth one of my meanings , Is master of all I am . " EACH AND ALL . LITTLE thinks , in the field THE SPHINX . 13.
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... heads , The seraphs frowned from myrtle - beds ; Seemed to the holy festival The rash word boded ill to all ; The balance - beam of Fate was bent ; The bounds of good and ill were rent ; Strong Hades could not keep his own , But all ...
... heads , The seraphs frowned from myrtle - beds ; Seemed to the holy festival The rash word boded ill to all ; The balance - beam of Fate was bent ; The bounds of good and ill were rent ; Strong Hades could not keep his own , But all ...
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... head for shame . Our brothers have not read it , Not one has found the key ; And henceforth we are comforted , We are but such as they . Still , still the secret presses ; The nearing clouds draw down ; The crimson morning flames into ...
... head for shame . Our brothers have not read it , Not one has found the key ; And henceforth we are comforted , We are but such as they . Still , still the secret presses ; The nearing clouds draw down ; The crimson morning flames into ...
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... heads , And blessed the monument of the man of flowers , Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers . He heard , when in the grove , at intervals , With sudden roar the aged pine - tree falls , - One crash , the death ...
... heads , And blessed the monument of the man of flowers , Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers . He heard , when in the grove , at intervals , With sudden roar the aged pine - tree falls , - One crash , the death ...
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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