From all that's fair, from all that's foul, Peals out a cheerful song. It is not only in the rose, It is not only in the bird. Not only where the rainbow glows, Nor in the song of woman heard, But in the darkest, meanest things There alway, alway something... Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Página 275por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 316 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1892 - 862 páginas
...He gladly accepts Emerson's philosophy. " Let me go where'er I will, I hear a sky-born music still; Tis not in the high stars alone, Nor in the cups of...the bow that smiles in showers, — But in the mud ard scum of things There always, always something sings." Democracy is the faith that no beautyr or... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 616 páginas
...the tin pan, but must deal with the slop-pail and the wash-tub as if it were literally true that " In the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings." Happy were it for the world if M. Zola and his tribe would stop even there; but when they cross the... | |
| Elizabeth Boynton Harbert - 1892 - 312 páginas
...in the song of woman heard, But in the darkest, meanest things There alway, alway something sings. 'Tis not in the high stars alone, Nor in the cups of hudding flowers, Nor in the redbreast's mellow tone, Nor in the bow that smiles in showers, But in... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 590 páginas
...the tin pan, but must deal with the slop-pail and the wash-tub as if it were literally true that " In the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings." Happy were it for the world if M. Zola and his tribe would stop even there ; but when they cross the... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 608 páginas
...the tin pan, but must deal with the slop-pail and the wash-tub as if it were literally true that " In the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings." Happy were it for the world if M. Zola and his tribe would stop even there ; but when they cross the... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1892 - 598 páginas
...the tin pan, but must deal with the slop-pail and the wash-tub as if it were literally true that " In the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings." Happy were it for the world if M. Zola and his tribe would stop even there ; but when they cross the... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1893 - 670 páginas
...range of Greek mythology as his hero. He is not content, like Emerson, with simply telling us that " in the mud and scum of things there alway, alway something sings ; " his aim is ever to bring us face to face with reality, and to open our ears that we may hear for... | |
| 1894 - 136 páginas
...the song of woman heard, But in the darkest, meanest things There alway, alway something sings. 'T is not in the high stars alone, Nor in the cups of budding...scum of things There alway, alway something sings. EMERSON. 77 " I HAVE SEEN A CUEIOUS CHILD." I HAVE seen A curious child, who dwelt upon a tract Of... | |
| 1895 - 656 páginas
...continually in thoughts of another world. Mr. Ames quoted Mr. Emerson's lines as appropriate : — " In the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings." He recalled Dante's picture of the soothsayers, walking with heads turned back, facing behind them.... | |
| Robert Comfort Metcalf, Orville T. Bright - 1896 - 268 páginas
...in the song of woman heard, But in the darkest, meanest things There alway, alway something sings. 'Tis not in the high stars alone, Nor in the cups...scum of things There alway, alway something sings. — RALPH W. EMERSON. LESSON CCIX, CONVERSATION EXERCISE. Find out all that you can about metals from... | |
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