Selected Prose and PoetryHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969 - Počet stran: 568 |
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Strana 68
... leave no ripple to tell where they floated or sunk , and one good soul shall make the name of Moses , or of Zeno , or of Zoroaster , reverend forever . None assayeth the stern ambition to be the Self of the nation and of nature , but ...
... leave no ripple to tell where they floated or sunk , and one good soul shall make the name of Moses , or of Zeno , or of Zoroaster , reverend forever . None assayeth the stern ambition to be the Self of the nation and of nature , but ...
Strana 69
... leave to be what we inly were . Discharge to men the priestly office , and , present or absent , you shall be followed with their love as by an angel . And , to this end , let us not aim at common degrees of merit . Can we not leave ...
... leave to be what we inly were . Discharge to men the priestly office , and , present or absent , you shall be followed with their love as by an angel . And , to this end , let us not aim at common degrees of merit . Can we not leave ...
Strana 207
... leave us exactly where they found us . The mathematics , ' tis complained , leave the mind where they find it so do all sciences ; and so do all events and actions . I find a man who has passed through all the sciences , the churl he ...
... leave us exactly where they found us . The mathematics , ' tis complained , leave the mind where they find it so do all sciences ; and so do all events and actions . I find a man who has passed through all the sciences , the churl he ...
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1803MAY 25 Born in Boston Massachusetts | 246 |
POEMS | 295 |
Ode Inscribed to W H Channing | 433 |
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