Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old; The litanies of nations came, Like the volcano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning core below,— The canticles of love and woe... The New Englander - Página 801864Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 560 páginas
...him allure, Which I could not on me endure t Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought; Never from lips of cunning fell The...And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity. Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew; The conscious... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 242 páginas
...him allure Which I could not on me endure ? Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought ; Never from lips of cunning fell...Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, VOL. XIV. 6 Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free ; He builded better than... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...bat to be a reformer, a re• maker of what man has made ? The poems repeat the same thoughts: — " Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of...And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free ; He builded better than he knew ; The conscious... | |
| John Greenleaf Whittier - 1875 - 392 páginas
...The litanies of nations came. Like the volcano's tongue of flame, !Tp from the burning con'. Mow, — The canticles of love and woe. The hand that rounded...And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity. Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew; The conscious... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1875 - 538 páginas
...some irrepressible influence acting on the soul from within. The poet before quoted says truly, — " Out from the heart of nature rolled The burdens of...Bible old. The litanies of nations came, Like the voleano's tongue of flame, Up from the burning: cone below, Thu canticles of love and woe. The band... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 páginas
...Each and All. Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought. The Problem. Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of the Bible old. Jbid. The hand that rounded Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 páginas
...him allure, Which I could not on me endure? Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought, Never from lips of cunning fell The...And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free ; He builded better than he knew ; — The conscious... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1877 - 576 páginas
...him allure, Which I could not on me endure ? Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought ; Never from lips of cunning fell...And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free ; He builded better than he knew ; — The conscious... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 páginas
...him allure, Which I could not on me endure ? Not from a vain or shallow thought His awful Jove young Phidias brought, Never from lips of cunning fell The...Peter's dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Home, Wrought in a sad sincerity ; Himself from God he could not free ; He builded better than he knew... | |
| Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1876 - 330 páginas
...mental or moral, all heights and depths of being. Emerson in one of his earliest poems wrote — 17 Out from the heart of Nature rolled The burdens of...burning core below, The canticles of love and woe. The temples grew as grows the grass ; Art might obey, but not surpass. The talk of subduing nature is foolish.... | |
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