May-Day (Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems)
Daughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring,With sudden passion languishing,Maketh all things softly smile,Painteth pictures mile on mile,Holds a cup ...
Daughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring,With sudden passion languishing,Maketh all things softly smile,Painteth pictures mile on mile,Holds a cup ...
Phantom:Thick stands the hill in garb of fir,And winter-stripped the branching shrub.Cold grey the sky, and glistered o'erWith star-dust pulsing ...
1A smudge for the horizonthat, on a clear day, showsthe hard edge of hills andbuildings on the other coast.Anchored boats ...
The fells are jagged in the shining air; the windSharpens itself like a knife on the rough edges;The sky is ...
There is a spot, removed but a little way,Where the hillocks stand guard upon a vale;Where the little roadway windsIn ...
I know not what it is, but when I passSome running bit of water by the way,A river brimming silver ...
I'm weary of this weather and I hanker for the waysWhich people read of in the psalms and preachers paraphrase--The ...
The wind comes whispering to me of the country green and cool—Of redwing blackbirds chattering beside a reedy pool;It brings ...
The wind comes whispering to me of the country green and cool-- Of redwing blackbirds chattering beside a reedy pool; ...
Let Elizur rejoice with the Partridge, who is a prisoner of state and is proud of his keepers. Let Shedeur ...
LET the crows go by hawking their caw and caw. They have been swimming in midnights of coal mines somewhere. ...
The binocular owl, fastened to a limb like a lantern all night long, sees where all the other birds sleep: ...
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