The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: PoemsHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 |
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... youth : ' As I spoke , beneath my feet The ground - pine curled its pretty wreath , Running over the club - moss burrs ; I inhaled the violet's breath ; Around me stood the oaks and firs ; Pine - cones and acorns lay on the ground ...
... youth : ' As I spoke , beneath my feet The ground - pine curled its pretty wreath , Running over the club - moss burrs ; I inhaled the violet's breath ; Around me stood the oaks and firs ; Pine - cones and acorns lay on the ground ...
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... youth delighted , He is not fooled , but warily knoweth His love shall never be requited . And thus the wise Immortal doeth , " Tis his study and delight To bless that creature day and night ; From all evils to defend her ; In her lap ...
... youth delighted , He is not fooled , but warily knoweth His love shall never be requited . And thus the wise Immortal doeth , " Tis his study and delight To bless that creature day and night ; From all evils to defend her ; In her lap ...
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... Youth , for a moment free as they , Teach thy feet to feel the ground , Ere yet arrives the wintry day When Time thy feet has bound . Take the bounty of thy birth , Taste the lordship of the earth . ' I heard , and I obeyed , - Assured ...
... Youth , for a moment free as they , Teach thy feet to feel the ground , Ere yet arrives the wintry day When Time thy feet has bound . Take the bounty of thy birth , Taste the lordship of the earth . ' I heard , and I obeyed , - Assured ...
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... And send conviction without phrase , Thou dost succor and remede The shortness of our days , And promise , on thy Founder's truth , Long morrow to this mortal youth . FABLE . THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel 70 MONADNOC .
... And send conviction without phrase , Thou dost succor and remede The shortness of our days , And promise , on thy Founder's truth , Long morrow to this mortal youth . FABLE . THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel 70 MONADNOC .
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... youth Are welcome to the man of truth . Most welcome they who need him most , They feed the spring which they exhaust ; For greater need Draws better deed : But , critic , spare thy vanity , Nor show thy pompous parts , To vex with ...
... youth Are welcome to the man of truth . Most welcome they who need him most , They feed the spring which they exhaust ; For greater need Draws better deed : But , critic , spare thy vanity , Nor show thy pompous parts , To vex with ...
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