In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God, a decorum and sanctity reign, a perennial festival is dressed,... Miscellanies, Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures - Página 7de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 383 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 392 páginas
...from our fathers reft the land. SCOTT. XXXVIII IN AND INTO Memorize : In the woods a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period...is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth. EMERSON. Into the jaws of death, Into the mouth of hell, Rode the six hundred. TENNYSON. Notice in... | |
| Ada Van Stone Harris, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 384 páginas
...SCOTT. xxxvm DT AND ESTO Memorize: In the woods a man casts off his years, as the snake his sloogh, and at what period soever of life, is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth. EMEBSOX. Into the jaws of death. Into the mouth of hell, Bode the six hundred. TKJTXTSOX. Notice in... | |
| Royal Dixon, Franklyn Everett Fitch - 1917 - 270 páginas
...better one —from man's poor imitation to nature's splendid consummation. We agree with Emerson that "in the woods is perpetual youth. Within these plantations...not how he should tire of them in a thousand years." Tree cities! This idea is something more than a pretty analogy. Let us mount above some great forest... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear. In the woods too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life, always is a child. In the woods, is perpetual youth. Within these plantations of God, a decorum and... | |
| Charles E. Fay, J. Rayner Edmands - 1923 - 398 páginas
...Sage of Concord tells us that in the Woods — "A man casts oft his years, as the snake his sluff, and at what period soever of life is always a child. In the woods is perpetual youth." The wise Appalachian avails himself of the benefit of this Rejuvenescence (delectable word), but does... | |
| United States. Forest Service. California Region - 1924 - 356 páginas
...in a serviceable condition. It looks like a good hunch. — D-4 Nev:s In the woods a can casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period soever of life is alv:ays a child. In 'the woods is Perpetual youth. V/ithin these plantations of God, a decorum and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 páginas
...enjoyed a perfect exhilaration. I am glad to the brink of fear. In the woods, too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period...perennial festival is dressed, and the guest sees not hew he should tire of them in a thousand years. In the /woods, we return to reason and faith. There... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1957 - 466 páginas
...to inspire us by remaining a fir tree? Emerson put it this way : "In the woods, too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period...years. In the woods, we return to reason and faith." At another time Emerson said : and bend her lines of grandeur and grace to the decoration of her darling... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 952 páginas
...preservation of beauty will be our gift to posterity. Ralph Waldo Emerson said a long time ago that "in the woods is perpetual youth. Within these plantations...years. In the woods we return to reason and faith." Emerson would have been cheered and comforted by the establishment of a National Wilderness Preservation... | |
| Ralph Friedman - 1978 - 324 páginas
...of Emerson in Nature sift through the trees as an ethereal mist: "In the woods, too, a man casts off his years, as the snake his slough, and at what period...soever of life, is always a child. ... In the woods, we return to reason and to faith. . . . Standing on the bare ground — my head bathed by the blithe... | |
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