CHARACTER The sun set; but set not his hope: Stars rose; his faith was earlier up: Fixed on the enormous galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye: And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought... Essays - Página 87por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 538 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke. and words more soft than rain Brought the...commends nor grieves : Pleads for itself the fact ; As unrepeuting Nature leaves Her every act. ESSAY III. CHARACTER. I HAVE read that those who listened... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1845 - 332 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...fact ; As unrepenting Nature leaves Her every act. ESSAY III. CHARACTER. I HAVE read that those who listened to Lord Chatham felt that there was something... | |
| Thomas Osborne Davis - 1870 - 264 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet. As hid all measure of the feat. Smtrxm. CONTENTS. tun INTRODUCTION, BY THE EDITOR, ' ." . .11 PART L— NATIONAL BALLADS AND SONGS.... | |
| Thomas Davis - 1854 - 268 páginas
...galaxy. Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat. INTRODUCTION BY JOHN MITCHEL. AT Mallow, on the river Blaekwater, in the County of Cork, and some time... | |
| mrs. Robert Cartwright - 1854 - 342 páginas
...with this sole exception, there should be no reservation from me to her, on any subject. CHAPTER III. Work of his hand He nor commends nor grieves : Pleads...fact ; As unrepenting nature leaves Her every act. — EJIEKSOX. I will not say that thou art free From thoughts which wring the tender heart : The reflex... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1855 - 284 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat. 8 • Work of his hand He nor commends nor grieve* : Pleads for itself the fact ; As unrepenting Nature... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1855 - 286 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...Gold again : His action won such reverence sweet, AH hid all measure of the feat. Work of his hand He nor commends nor grieve* I Pleads for itself the... | |
| Thomas Davis - 1857 - 274 páginas
...galaxy, Dcepcr uiiJ older seemed his eye: And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. lie spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again: Iiin action won such reverence sweet, A» fa'.il all measure of the feat. INTRODUCTiON. BY THE EDITOR.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1860 - 286 páginas
...galaxy, Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the...such reverence sweet, As hid all measure of the feat. 8 » Work of his hand He nor commends nor grieves : Pleads for itself the fact ; As unrepenting Nature... | |
| Thomas Davis - 1866 - 276 páginas
...galary. Deeper and older seemed his eye : And matched his sufferance sublime The taciturnity of time. He spoke, and words more soft than rain Brought the Age of Gold again: His uction won such reverence sweet, At hid all measure of the feat. AMM INTRODUCTION. BY JOHN MITOHEL.... | |
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