| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 330 str.
...apples, and leave you out. But love them, and they feel you, and delight in you all the time. NATURE. The rounded world is fair to see, Nine times folded in...throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. Spirit that lurks each form within Beckons to spirit of its kin ; Self-kindled every atom glows, And... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1844 - 332 str.
...all the time. NATURE. The rounded world is fair to see, V^ Nine times fqldedjn mystery: ^u/t<r ,AX_J Though baffled seers cannot impart * The secret of...throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. Spirit that lurks each form within Beckons to spirit of its kin ; v/ Self-kindled everyjitom glows,... | |
| 1845 - 648 str.
...harmony with these laws, to " fall into the divine circuits, " is to find both freedom, and repose. " Though baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its...throbbing breast And all is clear from east to west." Essays — 2d Sсriet. In asserting that the fontal idea of Emerson's writings, as of the philosophy... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1845 - 604 str.
...fair to see Nine tunes folded in mystery. Tho' baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its labouring heart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from East to West. Spirit that lurki each form within Jieckons to spirit of its kin ; Self-kindled every atom glows, And... | |
| 1845 - 620 str.
...falr to see Nine times folded in mystery. Tho' baffled seers cannot impart The secret of its labouring heart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from East to West. Spirit that lurks each form within Beckons to spirit of its kin ; Self-kindled every atom glows, And... | |
| 1847 - 572 str.
...past the blasphemy of grief, The mysteries of Nature's heart ; And though no Muse can these impart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west." — pp. 245, 246. And yet thou here revivest the old Hindu dream, stripped of its self-coherence, reduced... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 str.
...past the blasphemy of grief, The mysteries of Nature's heart ; And though no Muse can these impart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. ' I came to thee as to a friend ; Dearest, to thee I did not send Tutors, but a joyful eye, Innocence... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 str.
...past the blasphemy of grief, The mysteries of nature's heart,— And though no muse can these impart, Throb thine with nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. I came to thee as to a friend, Dearest, to thee I did not send Tutors, but a joyful eye, Innocence... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1847 - 576 str.
...past the blasphemy of grief, The mysteries of Nature's heart ; And though no Muse can these impart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, .And all is clear from east to west." — pp. 245, 246. And yet thou here revivest the old Hindu dream, stripped of its self-coherence, reduced... | |
| M. A. H. - 1849 - 160 str.
...past the blasphemy of grief, The mysteries of Nature's heart ; And though no Muse can these impart, Throb thine with Nature's throbbing breast, And all is clear from east to west. Tutors, but a joyful eye, Innocence that matched the sky, Lovely locks, a form of wonder, Laughter... | |
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