Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals, With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls, — One crash, the death-hymn of the perfect tree, Declares the close of its green century. The Early Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Página 61por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 220 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 308 páginas
...unplanted forest floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linn.-va hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 308 páginas
...unplanted forest floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linmca hang its twin-born heads, '5.nd blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 308 páginas
...unplanted forest floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linnsca hang its twin-bom heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 310 páginas
...floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone; Where feeds the moose, and walks the snrly bear, And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker. He...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linniea hang ifs twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 266 páginas
...and fauna in his pages. He puts in the moose and the "surly bear," and makes the latter rhyme with " woodpecker ": — " He saw beneath dim aisles, in...beds, The slight Linnaea hang its twin-born heads. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals, With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls, — One crash,... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 268 páginas
...and fauna in his pages. He puts in the moose and the "surly bear," and makes the latter rhyme with "woodpecker": — " He saw beneath dim aisles, in...beds, The slight Linnaea hang its twin-born heads. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals, With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls, — One crash,... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 270 páginas
...and fauna in his pages. He puts in the moose and the "surly bear," and makes the latter rhyme with " woodpecker " : — " He saw beneath dim aisles, in...beds, The slight Linnaea hang its twin-born heads. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals, With sudden roar the aged pine-tree falls, — One crash,... | |
| Frances Theodora Parsons - 1894 - 176 páginas
...which makes the day especially memorable. Among these is the twinflower, or Linnxa, the lovely — "monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers." It is not easy to forget the moment when, in the depth of the lonely wood, we become suddenly conscious... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1895 - 352 páginas
...unplanted forest floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker, lie saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linnrea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed... | |
| 1896 - 532 páginas
...unplanted forest floor, whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linngea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
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