The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... walked amidst his farm , Saying , " Tis mine , my children's and my name's . How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees ! How graceful climb those shadows on my hill ! I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know me , as does my dog ...
... walked amidst his farm , Saying , " Tis mine , my children's and my name's . How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees ! How graceful climb those shadows on my hill ! I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know me , as does my dog ...
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... was ever the self - same tale , The first experience will not fail ; Only two in the garden walked , And with snake and seraph talked . VOL . IX . 7 Close , close to men , Like undulating layer of THE DEMONIC LOVE . 97 THE DEMONIC LOVE.
... was ever the self - same tale , The first experience will not fail ; Only two in the garden walked , And with snake and seraph talked . VOL . IX . 7 Close , close to men , Like undulating layer of THE DEMONIC LOVE . 97 THE DEMONIC LOVE.
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... walked , Transmuted in these men to rule their like , ) And by the order in the field disclose The order regnant in the yeoman's brain . What these strong masters wrote at large in miles , I followed in small copy in my acre ; For ...
... walked , Transmuted in these men to rule their like , ) And by the order in the field disclose The order regnant in the yeoman's brain . What these strong masters wrote at large in miles , I followed in small copy in my acre ; For ...
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... walked through space and time . Five rosy boys with morning light Had leaped from one fair mother's arms , Fronted the sun with hope as bright , And greeted God with childhood's psalms . Knows he who tills this lonely field To reap its ...
... walked through space and time . Five rosy boys with morning light Had leaped from one fair mother's arms , Fronted the sun with hope as bright , And greeted God with childhood's psalms . Knows he who tills this lonely field To reap its ...
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... walked , in earlier days , All was stiff and stark ; Knee - deep snows choked all the ways , In the sky no spark ; Firm - braced I sought my ancient woods , Struggling through the drifted roads ; The whited desert knew me not , Snow ...
... walked , in earlier days , All was stiff and stark ; Knee - deep snows choked all the ways , In the sky no spark ; Firm - braced I sought my ancient woods , Struggling through the drifted roads ; The whited desert knew me not , Snow ...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Poems Ralph Waldo Emerson,James Elliot Cabot Visualização completa - 1895 |
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