These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose ; it is perfect in every moment of its existence. Essays: First Series - Página 75por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1888 - 396 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1891 - 406 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones ; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose ; it is perfect in every moment of its ex- ) istence. Before a leaf-bud has burst, its whole life acts ; in the full-blown flower, there is... | |
| Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 páginas
...darkness ; thought will not work except in silence ; neither will virtue work except in secrecy. Carfylt. Before a leaf-bud has burst, its whole life acts ;...is no more ; in the leafless root there is no less. Emerson. Before every one stands an image (Bild) of what he ought to be ; so long as he is not that,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1893 - 126 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones ; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose...perfect in every moment of its existence. Before a leaf bud has burst, its whole life acts ; in the full-blown flower there is no more ; in the leafless... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1895 - 464 páginas
...trees the more. For the life is there, and it is sweetly said by Emerson, "Before the leaf-bud bursts, its whole life acts ; in the full-blown flower there...no more ; in the leafless root there is no less." So it is with my trees. In the time of their seeming barrenness, I think of the marvellous life within.... | |
| 1895 - 452 páginas
...trees the more. For the life is there, and it is sweetly said by Emerson, "Before the leaf-bud bursts, its whole life acts ; in the full-blown flower there...no more ; in the leafless root there is no less." So it is with my trees. In the time of their seeming barrenness, I think of the marvellous life within.... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1895 - 458 páginas
...is there, and it is sweetly said by Emerson, "Before the leaf-bud bursts, its whole life acts ; iu the full-blown flower there is no more ; in the leafless root there is no less." So it is with my trees. In the time of their seeming barrenness, I think of the marvellous life within.... | |
| 1896 - 234 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones ; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose...satisfied and it satisfies nature in all moments alike. But man postpones or remembers ; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the... | |
| 1896 - 374 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones ; they are for what they are ; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose...perfect in every moment of its existence. Before a leaf bud has burst, its whole life acts ; in the full-blown flower there is no more ; in the leafless... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 380 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose;...satisfied, and it satisfies nature, in all moments alike. But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1902 - 206 páginas
...reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose;...satisfied and it satisfies nature in all moments alike. But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the... | |
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