| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1853 - 214 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...and inextinguishable being. THE OVER-SOUL. But souls tbat of his own good life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him : He '11... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 354 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him: He '11 never them forsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die They... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 páginas
...our souls immortal made, Our equal loves can make them such." LORD EDWABD HERBEBT, EUTHANASIA. Bur souls that of his own good life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They arc to him : He'll never them fi >rsake : When they shall die, then God himself shall die... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...be preached from either.' Emerson displays a similar reserve in closing the •* Essay on Heroism:' And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...the deeps of absolute and inextinguishable Being. Here is no affirmation, or necessary implication even, of the eternal and personal existence of the... | |
| 1875 - 552 páginas
...learn his age and trace his ancestry, let him consult an older genealogy than that of the heavens. "For souls that of His own good life partake He loves as His own Self: dear as His eye They are to Him. He '11 never them forsake. When they shall die, then God Himself shall die. They... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 486 páginas
...world, and await with curious complacency the speedy term of his own conversation with finite nature? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than...the deeps of absolute and inextinguishable being. IX THE OVER-SOUL « BUT souls that of his own good life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 302 páginas
...his own conversation with finite nature ? And yet the love that will be annihilated sooner than be treacherous has already made death impossible, and...inextinguishable being. THE OVER-SOUL. But souls that of his own pood life partake, He loves as his own self; dear as his eye They are to Him : lie '11 never them forsake... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - 1877 - 202 páginas
...continuance. All life is eternal; there is no other. Despair snuffs the sun from the firmament. "For souls that of His own good life partake He loves as His own self; dear as Ilia eye They are to Him. He '11 never them forsake. When they shall die, theu God Himself shall die.... | |
| Henry More - 1878 - 318 páginas
...shade, benumm'd with pallid sweat, And with their feeble wings their fainting breasts they beat. '9 But souls that of his own good life partake He loves as his own self; dear as His eye They are to him : He'll never them forsake: When they shall dye, then God himself shall die They... | |
| Henry More, Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1878 - 380 páginas
...shade, benumm'd with pallid sweat, And with their feeble wings their fainting breasts they beat. 19 But souls that of his own good life partake He loves as his own self ; dear as His eye They are to him : He'll never them forsake : When they shall dye, then God himself shall die They... | |
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