FORBEARANCE Hast thou named all the birds without a gun? Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk? At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse? Unarmed, faced danger with a heart of trust? And loved so well a high behavior, In man or maid, that thou... Charnwood forest - Side 142av Frederick Thompson Mott - 1868 - 144 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 sider
...want thou canst outsleep; Want and woe, which torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous. FORBEARANCE. HAST thou named all the birds without a gun? Loved...danger with a heart of trust? And loved so well a, high behavior, In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, Nobility more nobly to repay? O, be my friend,... | |
| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 sider
...said yon ancient wood, That Night or Day, that Love or Crime Lead all souls to the Good. FORBEARANCE. HAST thou named all the birds without a gun, Loved...pulse, Unarmed faced danger with a heart of trust, In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, And loved so well a high behavior Nobility more nobly... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 sider
...mine alone be dumb ? Ah ! late I spoke to silent throngs, And now their hour is come. FOEBEARAJS'CE. HAST thou named all the birds without a gun; Loved...behaviour In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, Xobility more nobly to repay ?— O be my friend, and teach me to be thine ! THE PARK. THE prosperous... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 sider
...Should mine alone be dumb? Ah ! late I spoke to silent throngs, And now their hour is come. FORBEARANCE HAST thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved...danger with a heart of trust ? And loved so well a high behavior, In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, Nobility more nobly to repay? O, be my friend,... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 sider
...Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk ; At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse ; Unarm'd faced danger with a heart of trust ; And loved so...high behaviour In man or maid that thou from speech refrain'd, Nobility more nobly to repay ? — O be my friend, and teach me to be thine ! EMERSON. THE... | |
| 1862 - 364 sider
...with its " pickled victims," designed to show every little dimension, to the extent of a barleycorn. " Hast thou named all the birds without a gun, Loved the wood-rose, and left it on its stalk, — , O be my friend, and teach me to be thine ! " Nothing seems to me more touching in the life of... | |
| 1872 - 710 sider
...contri te sliame, and sense of need. Oriental, tr. by li. C. Trench. forest, 1353. PORBEABANOE Tested. all the wealth of mine or sea. Strive not to grasp this world's vain, glittering meed ! Its la Î At rich men's tables eaten bread and pulse ? Unarmed, faced dangers with a heart of And loved so... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 sider
...to be done, — That were a man's and lover's part, That were Freedom's whitest chart. FOEBEAEANCE. HAST thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved...danger with a heart of trust ? And loved so well a high behavior, In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, Nobility more nobly to repay? 0, be my friend,... | |
| 1880 - 670 sider
...my morning wishes, hastily Took a few herbs and apples, and the day Turned and departed silent.*' " Hast thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved the wood-rose and left it on its stalk P At rich men'» tables eaten hrcad and pulse? Unarmed, faced danger with a heart of trust r And loved... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1882 - 984 sider
...children free, Bid tiriie and nature gently spare The shaft we raise to them and thee. FORBF.ARAXCE. HAST thou named all the birds without a gun ? Loved...danger with a heart of trust ? And loved so well a high behavior, In man or maid, that thou from speech refrained, Nobility more nobly to repay ? Oh, be my... | |
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