| Alpheus Baker Hervey - 1885 - 234 páginas
...Dear, tell them, that if eyes were made for seeing Then beaut}7 is its own excuse for being. Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose! I never thought to ask; I never knew, But in my simple ignorance suppose The self-same Power that brought me there, brought you. Ralph Waldo EmersonI HAVE quoted these... | |
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1885 - 1148 páginas
...Dear, tell them that if eyes were made for seeing. Then beauty is its own excuse for being : Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose ! I never thought...to ask, I never knew ; But, in my simple ignorance, suppose The self-same power that brought me there brought you. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. eye THE ROSE OF... | |
| Isaac Sprague - 1885 - 136 páginas
...Dear, tell them, that if eyes were made for seeing Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose! I never thought to ask; I never knew, But in my simple ignorance suppose The self-same Power that brought me there, brought you. Ralph Waldo Emerson. • I HAVE quoted... | |
| 1885 - 686 páginas
...that if eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for being: Why thou wert there, О rival of the rose, I never thought to ask, I never knew : But, in my simple ignorance, suppose The selfsame Power that brought me there, brought you. " That is, the self-excuse of the being... | |
| 1885 - 456 páginas
...that if eyes were made for seeing, - Then Beauty is its own excuse for being. Why thou wert there, 0 rival of the rose ! I never thought to ask, I never knew ; But in my simple ignorance suppose The self-same Power that brought me there brought you. Emerson. PART II. STRANGE PLANTS AND... | |
| Bradford Torrey - 1885 - 318 páginas
...give no explanation. He, too, might well enough have joined the noble company of Emersonians : — '- I never thought to ask, I never knew ; But, in my simple ignorance, suppose The self-same Power that brought me here brought you." Almost at the very top of Mount Clinton... | |
| American Philological Association - 1885 - 558 páginas
...for example, from f to £ time. The final verses of Emerson's "Rhodora" contain an instance: — " I never thought to ask ; I never knew, But in my simple ignorance suppose The selfsame Power that brought me there brought you." No one can fail to perceive a difference... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 páginas
...Tell them, dear, that if eyes were made for seeing, Then Beauty is its own excuse for being : Why thou wert there, O rival of the rose ! I never thought...to ask, I never knew ; But, in my simple ignorance, suppose The self -same Power that brought me -there brought you. V THE EVENING PRIMROSE " \T7HAT are... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - 1886 - 268 páginas
...that if eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Why thou wert there, 0 rival of the rose! I never thought to ask — I never knew — ; But in my simple ignorance suppose The self-same power that brought me there, ln-ought you." Mr. Matthew Arnold says that Trench... | |
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