Selected PoemsJames R. Osgood and Company, 1876 - 218 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 8
... hill . " The babe by its mother Lies bathed in joy ; Glide its hours uncounted , The sun is its toy ; Shines the peace of all being , Without cloud , in its eyes ; And the sum of the world In soft miniature lies . ' But man crouches and ...
... hill . " The babe by its mother Lies bathed in joy ; Glide its hours uncounted , The sun is its toy ; Shines the peace of all being , Without cloud , in its eyes ; And the sum of the world In soft miniature lies . ' But man crouches and ...
Σελίδα 12
... hill - top looking down ; The heifer that lows in the upland farm , Far - heard , lows not thine ear to charm ; The sexton , tolling his bell at noon , Deems not that great Napoleon Stops his horse , and lists with delight , Whilst his ...
... hill - top looking down ; The heifer that lows in the upland farm , Far - heard , lows not thine ear to charm ; The sexton , tolling his bell at noon , Deems not that great Napoleon Stops his horse , and lists with delight , Whilst his ...
Σελίδα 37
... hills to scale the sky ; Let theist , atheist , pantheist , Define and wrangle how they list , Fierce conserver ... hill shall climb , Who can turn the golden rhyme . Let them manage how they may , - Heed thou only Saadi's lay . Seek the ...
... hills to scale the sky ; Let theist , atheist , pantheist , Define and wrangle how they list , Fierce conserver ... hill shall climb , Who can turn the golden rhyme . Let them manage how they may , - Heed thou only Saadi's lay . Seek the ...
Σελίδα 49
... hills , Hear the uproar of their joy ; We will mark the leaps and gleams Of the new - delivered streams , And the murmuring rivers of sap Mount in the pipes of the trees , Giddy with day , to the topmost spire , Which MAY - DAY . 49.
... hills , Hear the uproar of their joy ; We will mark the leaps and gleams Of the new - delivered streams , And the murmuring rivers of sap Mount in the pipes of the trees , Giddy with day , to the topmost spire , Which MAY - DAY . 49.
Σελίδα 66
... hills and woods , the river , and the heaven , And veils the farm - house at the garden's end . The sled and traveller stopped , the courier's feet Delayed , all friends shut out , the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace ...
... hills and woods , the river , and the heaven , And veils the farm - house at the garden's end . The sled and traveller stopped , the courier's feet Delayed , all friends shut out , the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace ...
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
æons bard beauty bird bless blood boughs bread breath bring canst cheer child churl cloud cold Cupid Dædalus Dæmon delight doth dream earth ENGLISH TRAITS Eolian eternal eyes fate feet flame flood flow flowers forest forever garden genius glow Godhead gods grace harp hast hath hear heard heaven hide hills Jove knew lake land leaves light looking-glass lover maid mind moon morning mountain Muse mystic Nature Nature's never night numbers o'er pain pine plant Pleiads pulse quaking race RALPH WALDO EMERSON rhyme rill rock rose round Saadi sail scorn secret shadow shining sing sleep snow soft solitudes song soul sphere Sphinx Spring stars stream strong sweet tempest thee thine things thou thought Throb thrush thy heart TITMOUSE town tree voice wave wild wind wine wing wise wood youth zodiac
Δημοφιλή αποσπάσματα
Σελίδα 73 - IF the red slayer think he slays, Or if the slain think he is slain, They know not well the subtle ways I keep, and pass, and turn again. Far or forgot to me is near ; Shadow and sunlight are the same ; The vanished gods to me appear ; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings ; I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.
Σελίδα 155 - THE mountain and the squirrel Had a quarrel ; And the former called the latter " Little Prig. Bun replied, " You are doubtless very big ; But all sorts of things and weather Must be taken in together, To make up a year And a sphere. And I think it no disgrace To occupy my place. If I'm not so large as you, You are not so small as I, And not half so spry. I'll not deny you make A very pretty squirrel track ; Talents differ ; all is well and wisely put ; If I cannot carry forests on my back, Neither...
Σελίδα 16 - The word unto the prophet spoken Was writ on tables yet unbroken; The word by seers or sibyls told, In groves of oak, or fanes of gold, Still floats upon the morning wind, Still whispers to the willing mind. One accent of the Holy Ghost The heedless world hath never lost.
Σελίδα 58 - In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes, I found the fresh Rhodora in the woods, Spreading its leafless blooms in a damp nook, To please the desert and the sluggish brook. The purple petals, fallen in the pool. Made the black water with their beauty gay; Here might the red-bird come his plumes to cool, And court the flower that cheapens his array.
Σελίδα 186 - TERMINUS. IT is time to be old, To take in sail : — The god of bounds, Who sets to seas a shore, Came to me in his fatal rounds, And said : ' No more ! No farther shoot Thy broad ambitious branches, and thy root. Fancy departs : no more invent ; Contract thy firmament To compass of a tent.
Σελίδα 203 - My angel — his name is Freedom — Choose him to be your king; He shall cut pathways east and west, And fend you with his wing.
Σελίδα 13 - Pine cones and acorns lay on the ground; Over me soared the eternal sky, Full of light and of deity; Again I saw, again I heard. The rolling river, the morning bird; Beauty through my senses stole; I yielded myself to the perfect whole.
Σελίδα 70 - Tis mine, my children's and my name's. How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees! How graceful climb those shadows on my hill! I fancy these pure waters and the flags Know me, as does my dog: we sympathize; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.
Σελίδα 11 - She melted into purple cloud, She silvered in the moon ; She spired into a yellow flame ; She flowered in blossoms red; She flowed into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnoc's head. Thorough a thousand voices Spoke the universal dame : " Who telleth one of my meanings,
Σελίδα 15 - Earth proudly wears the Parthenon, As the best gem upon her zone ; And Morning opes with haste her lids, To gaze upon the Pyramids...