Not the sun or the summer alone, but every hour and season yields its tribute of delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and authorizes a different state of the mind, from breathless noon to grimmest midnight. Nature; Addresses, and Lectures - Página 8de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 383 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 páginas
...of real sorrows. Nature says, — he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...delight: for every hour and change corresponds to and authorises a different state of the mind. from breathless noon to grimmest midnight. Nature is a setting... | |
| 1862 - 586 páginas
...daily food. In the presence of, nature, a wild delight runs through the man, in spite of real sorrows. Not the sun or the summer alone, but every hour and...delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and authorises a different state of the mind, from breathless noon to grimmest midnight." And it is indeed... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 626 páginas
...— he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the suu or the summer alone, but every hour and season yields its tribute of delight ; for es'ery hour and change corresponds to and authorizes a different state of the mind, from breathless... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 páginas
...real sorrows. Nature says, — he is my creature; and, maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and authorises a different state of the mind, from breathless noon to grimmest midnight. Nature is a setting... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 páginas
...of real sorrows. Nature says, — he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...well a comic or a mourning piece. In good health, the ah" is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 páginas
...of real sorrows. Nature says, — he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...the air is a cordial of incredible virtue. Crossing p. bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a clouded sky, without having in my thoughts any... | |
| Alfred Hudson Guernsey - 1881 - 340 páginas
...him, in spite of real sorrows." To such a one only apply such passages as this : DELIGHT IN NATUBE. " Not the sun or the summer alone, but every hour and...In good health the air is a cordial of incredible value. Crossing a bare common, in snow puddles, at twilight, under a clouded sky, without having in... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 388 páginas
...of real sorrows. Nature says, — he is my ereature, and maugre all his impertinent gricfs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone, but every hour • and season yiclds its tribute of delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and authorizes a different... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1884 - 398 páginas
...of real SOITOWS. Nature says,— he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...delight ; for every hour and change corresponds to and authorises a different state of the mind, from breathless noon to grimmest midnight. Nature is a setting... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 páginas
...of real sorrows. Nature says. — he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me. Not the sun or the summer alone,...yields its tribute of delight; for every hour and chango corresponds to and authorizes a different state of the mind, from breathless noon to grimmest... | |
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