| Henry More - 1642 - 332 páginas
...•^arcli out with joy, retreat with footing flow "! gloomy fliade, benumm'd with pallid fweat, W fouls that of his own good life partake He loves as His own felf, dear as His eye They are to Him : He'll never them forfakc : ^hen they fliall dye,then GodHimfelf... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1841 - 408 páginas
...curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that N will be annihilated sooner than treacherous, has already...life partake He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him : He'll never them forsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die :... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 páginas
...descry By love, and hate by hate. And all agree That like ia known by like." 3. ETERNITY or THE SOUL. " But souls that of his own good life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to him ; he '11 never them forsake ; When they shall die then God himself shall die; They... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...souls that of his own good life partake, He loves as h!s own self; dear as his eye They are to Him: He 'II never them forsake : When they shall die, then... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him : He '11 never them forsake When they shall die, then God himself shall die: They... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...deeps of absolute and inextinguishable being. THE OVEE-SOUL. " But souls that of his own good life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than treacherous, has already made deatli impossible, and affirms itself no mortal, but a native of the deeps of absolute and inextinguishable... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation witk finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him : He '11 never them forsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die •... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 páginas
...finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annil lated sooner than treacherous has already raai death impossible, and affirms itself no mortal, but...life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him: He 'II never them forsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die '... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1853 - 214 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him: He '11 never them forsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die :... | |
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