| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 592 páginas
...overinstructed for my return. Henceforth I shall be hard to please. I cannot go back to toys. I am grown expensive and sophisticated. I can no longer live...my master of revels. He who knows the most, he who Icnows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come... | |
| Marshall Pinckney Wilder - 1871 - 44 páginas
...principle in nature, " I have seen God passing by." How truly Mr. EMERSON describes this sentiment, "He who knows the most, he who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, and how to come at these enchantments, is the rich and royal man." And what more precious monument... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 380 páginas
...I shall be hard to please. I cannot go back to toys. I am grown expensive and sophisticated. CL_can no longer live without elegance, but a countryman...the most ; he who knows what sweets and virtues are iiu^ the ground, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments, — is... | |
| William Jolly - 1883 - 576 páginas
...satisfying. He appears to have come very near Emerson's " rich and royal man," inasmuch as he " knew what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the waters,...the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments." And the happiness of John Duncan is open to most of us, if not more or less to all, if we will but... | |
| Joseph Williamson - 1896 - 686 páginas
...SYLVESTEB, HEBBEBT MILTON. 6. 1849. Lawyer, Boston. Prose Pastorals. By Herbert Milton Sylvester. " He who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground,...the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come to these enchantments, is the rich and royal man." EMEHSON, Nature. Boston: Ticknor & Company, 211... | |
| Joseph Williamson - 1896 - 698 páginas
...SYLVESTER, HERRERT MILTON. 6. 1849. Lawyer, Boston. Prose Pastorals. By Herbert Milton Sylvester. " He who knows what sweets and virtues are in the ground, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and bow to come to these enchantments, is the rich and royal man." EMERSON, Nature. Boston: Ticknor & Company,... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1899 - 552 páginas
...if the day was not wholly profane iu which we had given heed to some natural object. He who know.* the most, he who knows what sweets and virtues are...the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come to these enchantments, is the rich and royal man." We may well conclude with Olf Gerard's enthusiastic... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1901 - 272 páginas
...return. Henceforth I shall be hard to please. I cannot go back to toys. I am grown expensive and 10 sophisticated. I can no longer live without elegance,...the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments, i'> — is the rich and royal man. Only as far as the masters of the world have called in nature to... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1901 - 272 páginas
...return. Henceforth I shall be hard to please. I cannot go back to toys. I am grown expensive and i0 sophisticated. I can no longer live without elegance,...the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments, i~, — is the rich and royal man. Only as far as the masters of the world have called in nature to... | |
| Mary Cynthia Dickerson - 1901 - 376 páginas
...*pats in bunlrro; Kwnt pouch on posterior wing. Natural *l*r. Photographed from life. THE MONARCH1 He who knows the most, he who knows what sweets and virtues are in the gronnd, the waters, the plants, the heavens, and how to come at these enchantments is the rich and... | |
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