The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... Thou art the unanswered question ; Couldst see thy proper eye , Alway it asketh , asketh ; And each answer is a lie . So take thy quest through nature , It through thousand natures ply : Ask on , thou clothed eternity ; Time is the ...
... Thou art the unanswered question ; Couldst see thy proper eye , Alway it asketh , asketh ; And each answer is a lie . So take thy quest through nature , It through thousand natures ply : Ask on , thou clothed eternity ; Time is the ...
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... thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent . All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good alone . I thought the sparrow's note from heaven , Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home , in his nest ...
... thou what argument Thy life to thy neighbor's creed has lent . All are needed by each one ; Nothing is fair or good alone . I thought the sparrow's note from heaven , Singing at dawn on the alder bough ; I brought him home , in his nest ...
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... thou what wove yon wood bird's nest Of leaves , and feathers from her breast ? Or how the fish outbuilt her shell , Painting with morn each annual cell ? Or how the sacred pine - tree adds To her old leaves new myriads ? Such and so ...
... thou what wove yon wood bird's nest Of leaves , and feathers from her breast ? Or how the fish outbuilt her shell , Painting with morn each annual cell ? Or how the sacred pine - tree adds To her old leaves new myriads ? Such and so ...
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... thou wert the loveliest Form the soul had ever dressed , Thou shalt seem , in each reply , A vixen to his altered eye ; Thy softest pleadings seem too bold , Thý praying lute will seem to scold : Though thou kept the straightest road , Yet ...
... thou wert the loveliest Form the soul had ever dressed , Thou shalt seem , in each reply , A vixen to his altered eye ; Thy softest pleadings seem too bold , Thý praying lute will seem to scold : Though thou kept the straightest road , Yet ...
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... Thou art better , and not worse . ' And the god , having given all , Is freed forever from his thrall . THE VISIT . ASKEST , ' How long thou shalt stay ? ' Devastator of the day ! Know , each substance and relation , Thorough nature's ...
... Thou art better , and not worse . ' And the god , having given all , Is freed forever from his thrall . THE VISIT . ASKEST , ' How long thou shalt stay ? ' Devastator of the day ! Know , each substance and relation , Thorough nature's ...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Poems Ralph Waldo Emerson,James Elliot Cabot Visualização completa - 1895 |
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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