| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1890 - 228 páginas
...reveal the law of its being; whether it stands for show, for mere luxury, or for large and noble living. "Honor to the house where they are simple to the verge...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds." How easy it is to collect... | |
| Oakland (Calif.). First Unitarian Church. Ladies - 1891 - 108 páginas
...which he may well iravel fifty miles and dine sparely and sleep hard in order to behold. Certainly, let the board be spread and let the bed be dressed...awake and reads the laws of the universe. —Emerson. Is he dead whose glorious mind Lifts thine on high ? To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die.... | |
| 1893 - 106 páginas
...which he may well travel fifty miles and dine sparely and sleep hard in order to behold. Certainly, let the board be spread and let the bed be dressed...awake and reads the laws of the universe. —Emerson. Is he dead whose glorious mind Lifts thine on high ? To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die.... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1893 - 320 páginas
...of its being; whether it stands for show, for mere luxury, or for large and noble living. " Honour to the house where they are simple to the verge of...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honour and courtesy flow into all deeds." How easy it is to collect... | |
| Ernest Emory Russell - 1896 - 400 páginas
...plan means simplicity in the home and economy in everything. ' Honor to the house,' says Emerson, ' where they are simple to the verge of hardship, so...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds.' " The only danger that I... | |
| George Sherwood Dickerman - 1897 - 674 páginas
...m. Joanna Shorten. CHAPTER XVI. STEPHEN4 DICKERMAN OF NEW HAVEN, MARY WHITE AND REBECCA HUBBARD. " Honor to the house where they are simple to the verge...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.... | |
| George Sherwood Dickerman - 1897 - 672 páginas
...unmarried. CHAPTER XVI. STEPHEN4 DICKERMAN OF NEW HAVEN, MARY WHITE AND REBECCA HUBBARD. " Honorto the house where they are simple to the verge of hardship,...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds." — Ralph Waldo Emerson.... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 426 páginas
...the bed be dressed for the traveller, but let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in these things. 5. Honor to the house where they are simple to the verge...so that there the intellect is awake and reads the law of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds. —... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 392 páginas
...which he may well travel fifty miles, and dine sparely and sleep hard, in order to behold. 4. Certainly let the board be spread, and let the bed be dressed for the traveller, but let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in these things. 5. Honor to the house where... | |
| Susan Inches Lesley - 1899 - 536 páginas
...order to behold. Certainly, let the board be spread, and let the bed be dressed for the traveller; but let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in these...intellect is awake and reads the laws of the universe, the soul worships truth and love, honor and courtesy flow into all deeds." — EMERSON. MY father was... | |
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