Solution (Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems)
I am the Muse who sung alwayBy Jove, at dawn of the first day.Star-crowned, sole-sitting, long I wroughtTo fire the ...
I am the Muse who sung alwayBy Jove, at dawn of the first day.Star-crowned, sole-sitting, long I wroughtTo fire the ...
Who cometh from fields of the south With raiment of weeping and woe,And a cry of the heart in her mouth, And ...
For the mountains' hoarse greetings came hollow From stormy wind-chasms and caves, And I heard their wild cataracts wallow Huge bulks in long ...
While _any_ day was notable and dearThat gave the children Noey, history hereRecords his advent emphasized indeedWith sharp italics, as ...
Now for the hot dog-days within the tropics,Three sailors and a boy in the sick-bay!Spasms, and diarrhoea and hydropicsProclaim, both ...
_The old enthusiasms Are dead, quite dead, in me; Dead the aspiring spasms Of art and poesy, That opened magic chasms, Once, of wild mystery, In ...
Into the lonely room,Spawning an icy gloom,Lost in a wandering swoonGloats the wide-horned moon.Silent the shadows grayShrink from her touch ...
Bring the wine-cup, companions! and let it go round! At its bottom good humor and mirth will be found; Bring ...
In which calm home of happy life and loveLigged our Lord Buddha, knowing not of woe,Nor want, nor pain, nor ...
Here me, ye smokeless skies and grass-green earth, Since by your sufferance still I breathe and live!Through you fond Nature ...
TO POSEIDON. I.God of the mighty deep! wherever now The waves beneath thy brazen axles bow; Whether thy strong, proud ...
To-day I took old rhymes that I had written. And read them through, each one unto the end:When with a ...
Spoke well the Grecian, when he said that poems Were the high laws that sway'd a nation's mind-Voices that live ...
The delusion of power of central authority unwilling to leave in the face of the protest The price of his ...
"Zipless sex" one cynic called this festival of fornication, this celebration of new-found sexual strength and urbane honesty, of sex ...
Methinks in Him there dwells alway A sea of laughter very deep, Where the leviathans leap, And little children play, ...
"As certain also of your own poets have said"-- (Acts 17.28) Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles, Lily on ...
1 EARTH, round, rolling, compact-suns, moons, animals-all these are words to be said; Watery, vegetable, sauroid advances-beings, premonitions, lispings of ...
1 O STAR of France! The brightness of thy hope and strength and fame, Like some proud ship that led ...
ROSALIND, HELEN, and her Child. SCENE. The Shore of the Lake of Como. HELEN Come hither, my sweet Rosalind. 'T ...
Chapter I. Once on a time, a Dawn, all red and bright Leapt on the conquered ramparts of the Night, ...
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