The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... , ' Hearken ! Earth , Sea , Air ! This monument of my despair Build I to the All - Good , All - Fair . Not for a private good , But I , from my beatitude , Albeit scorned as none was scorned , Adorn her as TO RHEA . 19.
... , ' Hearken ! Earth , Sea , Air ! This monument of my despair Build I to the All - Good , All - Fair . Not for a private good , But I , from my beatitude , Albeit scorned as none was scorned , Adorn her as TO RHEA . 19.
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... 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.
... 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. Quit thy friends as the dead in doom , And build to them a final tomb ; Let the starred shade that nightly falls Still celebrate their funerals , And the bell of beetle and of bee Knell their melodious memory ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. Quit thy friends as the dead in doom , And build to them a final tomb ; Let the starred shade that nightly falls Still celebrate their funerals , And the bell of beetle and of bee Knell their melodious memory ...
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... build dams and mills , And fit the bleak and howling waste For homes of virtue , sense and taste . The World - soul knows his own affair , Forelooking , when he would prepare For the next ages , men of mould Well embodied , well ...
... build dams and mills , And fit the bleak and howling waste For homes of virtue , sense and taste . The World - soul knows his own affair , Forelooking , when he would prepare For the next ages , men of mould Well embodied , well ...
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... builds , yet makes no chips , no din , With hammer soft as snowflake's flight ; - Knowest thou this ? O pilgrim , wandering not amiss ! Already my rocks lie light , And soon my cone will spin . " For the world was built in order , And ...
... builds , yet makes no chips , no din , With hammer soft as snowflake's flight ; - Knowest thou this ? O pilgrim , wandering not amiss ! Already my rocks lie light , And soon my cone will spin . " For the world was built in order , And ...
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The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Poems Ralph Waldo Emerson,James Elliot Cabot Visualização completa - 1895 |
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ages angels Asmodean bard beam beauty Behold beneath bird Brahmin breath bring brother cheer churls cloud Dæmon dark Dervish doth dream earth enchanted eternal eyes fame Fate fear feet fire flame flowers forest garden genius gleam glow gods grace Hafiz hand hast hath hear heart heaven hide hills hour Jove Keeseville lake land light live lonely lover maid MAIDEN SPEECH mighty heart moon morning mould mountain Muse Nature Nature's never night o'er pine plant poet race RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme rock Rome rose round royal sails Saadi sail scorn secret shine silent poets sings skies sleep smile snow song soul sphere stars stream sweet thee thine things thou shalt thought TITMOUSE tongue town trees twilight sad voice wage of love walked wave wind wine wings wise wood word youth