| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 544 páginas
...As the best gem upon her zone ; And Morning opes with haste her lids, To gaze upon the Pyramids." " One accent of the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost." " Or ever the wild Time coined itself Into calendar months and days." " Set not thy foot on graves."... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1885 - 554 páginas
...As the best gem upon her zone ; And Morning opes with haste her lids, To gaze upon the Pyramids." " One accent of the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost." " Or ever the wild Time coined itself Into calendar months and days." " Set not thy foot on graves."... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 páginas
...of oak or fanes of gold Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the willing mind. 60 One accent of the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath...before me lies, — Old Chrysostom, best Augustine, 6; And he who blent both in his line, The younger Golden Lips ' or mines, Taylor, the Shakespeare of... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 páginas
...tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told, I n groves of oak, or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the...the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost. RW EMERSON "THALATTA!" CRY OF THE TEN THOUSAND. T STAND upon the summit of my years. •*• Behind,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1886 - 628 páginas
...on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls, told In groves of oak or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind ; Still whispers to the...the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost." In all that Emerson says of Nature, he is equally devout. He sees God in it all. It is to him full... | |
| William Swinton - 1887 - 686 páginas
...writ on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told In groves of oak or fanes of gold Still floats upon the morning wind. Still whispers to the...he who blent both in his line, The younger Golden I.ipsi or mines, Taylor, the Shakespeare of divines; His words are music in my ear, I see his cowled... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1887 - 344 páginas
...distinguishes the person who receives the celestial impulse and aid from all other persons : — " I know what say the fathers wise, — The book itself...Taylor, the Shakspeare of divines. His words are music to my ear, I see his cowled portrait dear ; And yet for all his faith could see, I would not the good... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1887 - 380 páginas
...on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told, In groves of oak, or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the...— The Book itself before me lies, Old Chrysostom, hest Augustine, And he who blent both in his line, The younger Golden Lips or mines, Taylor, the Shakspeare... | |
| George Spring Merriam - 1887 - 216 páginas
...on tables yet unbroken ; The word by seers or sibyls told, In groves of oak or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the...the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost. EMERSON. I. INTRODUCTION. THIS little book consists of two parts, which were written at an interval... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1887 - 360 páginas
...distinguishes the person who receives the celestial impulse and aid from all other persons : — " I know what say the fathers wise, — The book itself before me lies : Old Chrysostom, best Augustine, Ami he who blent both in his line, The younger Golden Lips or mines, Taylor, the Sbukspeare of divines.... | |
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