Where are these men? Asleep beneath their grounds; And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough. Earth laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs; Who steer the plough, but cannot steer their feet... Poems - Página 37por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 199 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 páginas
...fond as they, their furrows plough. Earth laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer...And misty lowland, where to go for peat. The land is well, — lies fairly to the south. 'Tis good, when you have crossed the sea and back, To find the... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 páginas
...little wilful thorns, And sweet as English air could make her. TENNYSON. NATUBE'S PITY FOB HUMAN PBIDE. Earth laughs in flowers to see her boastful boys Earth...plough, but cannot steer their feet Clear of the grave. A UUiSSINO. Softest peace enwrap her ! Content be still the breathing of her lips ! Be tranquil ever,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 266 páginas
...laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs ; f j- /Who steer the plough, but cannot steer their feet ] , /Clear of the grave. vi-^They added ridge to valley, brook to pond, And sighed for all that bounded their domain. ' This... | |
| Gilbert Haven, Thomas Russell - 1872 - 282 páginas
...sails, he must ever come in this port. " Earth laughs in flowers to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer...plough, but cannot steer their feet Clear of the grave." The order " Eeturn to the dust out of which thou art taken " fell on Father Taylor many years before... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 páginas
...strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough. Earth laughs in flowers to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs; Who steer...And misty lowland where to go for peat. The land is well, — lies fairly to the south. "Pis good, when you have crossed the sea and back, To find the... | |
| Gilbert Haven, Thomas Russell - 1873 - 476 páginas
...Bails, he must ever come to this port. " Earth laughs in flowers to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer...plough, but cannot steer their feet Clear of the grave ! " The order " Return to the dust out of which thou art taken " fell on Father Taylor many years before... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 páginas
...fond as they, their furrows plough. Earth laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs; Who steer...bounded their domain; ' This suits me for a pasture ; that 's my park ; We must have clay, lime, gravel, granite-ledge, And misty lowland, where to go... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 páginas
...fond as they, their furrows plough. Earth laughs in flowers, to see her boastful boys Earth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs; Who steer...bounded their domain ; ' This suits me for a pasture ; that 's my park ; We must have clay, lime, gravel, granite-ledge, And misty lowland, where to go... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 páginas
...fond as they, their furrows plough, ^arth laughs in flowers to see her boastful boys jEarth-proud, proud of the earth which is not theirs ; Who steer...And misty lowland where to go for peat. The land is well, — lies fairly to the south. 'Tis good, when you have crossed the sea and back, To find the... | |
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