Boston (Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems)
Sicut Patribus, sit Deus Nobis)The rocky nook with hilltops threeLooked eastward from the farms,And twice each day the flowing seaTook ...
Sicut Patribus, sit Deus Nobis)The rocky nook with hilltops threeLooked eastward from the farms,And twice each day the flowing seaTook ...
Away to the west! Westward ho! Westward ho!Where over the prairies the summer winds blow!Why known to so few were ...
THERE, where the swift Rhone's waters flow Its verdant banks between;Where fragrant myrtles bending grow, And Rhone reflects their green;There, where the ...
There is an element of powerThat suits the needs of every hour—All wants to which our state gives birth—The life, ...
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times.In life after life, in age after age, forever.My spellbound ...
For patient ministrations, sweet and kind;For self-denying love, on our distressPouring its soft and soothing tenderness;For the calm wisdom of ...
What is truth? said Pilate, groping In the darkness of his ire.—Trembling, doubting, fearing, hoping, Calmer souls may well inquire,What is truth?—that ...
The Admiration.ARGUMENT. Coeli trina MONAS, TRIAS una, faveto precanti! PERSONAS un? Tres DEITATE colo! Sunt tria, sunt & idem, Fons, ...
THE PRELIBATION To the SACRIFICE.ARGUMENT. Spes alit occiduas qui Sublunaribus haeret; Rivales JESUS non in Amore sinit. Quid mihi non ...
Preludes.I Perfect Love rare Most rare is still most noble found, ...
Voice of the gifted elder time!Voice of the charm and the Runic rhyme!Speak! from the shades and the depths disclose,How ...
Spirit of Earth! thy hand is chill:I've felt its icy clasp;And, shuddering, I remember stillThat stony-hearted grasp.Thine eye bids love ...
The river on the east Ripples its azure flood within my sight; And, darting from the ...
"HOW many a day, in various hues array'd, Bright with gay sun-shine, or eclips'd with shade; How many an hour, ...
In the hidden lands of utter cold, in the ice-realms weird and white,Where straight o'erhead the Pole-star hangs, in the ...
BEFORE the clepsydra had bound the daysMan tethered Change to his fixed star, and said:"The elder races, that long since ...
A health to our soldiers and sailors true That guard Britannia's throne;To England under the southern blue, To ...
Farewell, my lady dear and dread, Farewell, of all sovereign and queen, Farewell, perfect and sacred head, Farewell, who dost ...
The Wain upon the northern steep Descends and lifts away.Oh I will sit me down and weep For bones in ...
Smiles soon abate; the boisterous throes Of anger long burst forth; Inconstantly the south-wind blows, But steadily the north. Thy ...
When along the pavement, Palpitating flames of life, People flicker round me, I forget my bereavement, The gap in the ...
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