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
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 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 Linncea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, 70 Which breathes... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 páginas
...whereon The all-seeing sun forages hath not shone; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly sprang; bear, And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker. He...saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Liimœa hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, 70 Which breathes... | |
| CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE, PH. D. - 1905 - 778 páginas
...whereon The all-seeing sun for ages hath not shone ; Where feeds the moose, and walks the surlybear, And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker. He saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Liuniea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, 7o Which breathes... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 730 páginas
...up the tall mast runs the woodpecker. He saw beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linmea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, 7o Which breathes his sweet fame through the northern bowers. He heard, when in the grove, at intervals,... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1907 - 492 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. " How one would have liked to have kept him company as "He roamed, content alike with man and beast!... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 214 páginas
...shone, Where feeds the moose, and walks the surly bear, And up the tall mast runs the woodpecker. 80 He saw, beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight...bowers. He heard when in the grove, at intervals, 85 With sudden roar the aged pine tree falls, — One crash the death-hymn of the perfect tree, Declares... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1908 - 218 páginas
...implanted 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. 80 He saw, beneath dim aisles, in odorous beds, The slight Linnaea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed... | |
| Joseph Jackson - 1909 - 144 páginas
...In unploughed Maine he sought the lumberer's gang, Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang; He saw beneath dim aisles in odorous beds • The...breathes his sweet .fame through the northern bowers." RW EMERSON'S Woodnotes, I, 3. Triosteum L. Feverwort. aurantiacum. Bicknell. In rich woods, Boylston.... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 358 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 Linnsea hang its twin-born heads, And blessed the monument of the man of flowers, Which breathes his... | |
| John Burroughs - 1909 - 312 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 odorous...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,... | |
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