Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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Pagina 10
... heart . We will not , then , malign our river as gross and impure while it can glorify itself with so adequate a picture of the heaven that broods above it ; or , if we remember its tawny hue and the muddiness of its bed , let it be a ...
... heart . We will not , then , malign our river as gross and impure while it can glorify itself with so adequate a picture of the heaven that broods above it ; or , if we remember its tawny hue and the muddiness of its bed , let it be a ...
Pagina 15
... heart . The trees possess a domestic character ; they have lost the wild nature of their forest kindred , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man as well as by contributing to his wants . There is so much individuality of ...
... heart . The trees possess a domestic character ; they have lost the wild nature of their forest kindred , and have grown humanized by receiving the care of man as well as by contributing to his wants . There is so much individuality of ...
Pagina 19
... heart often bursts asunder , — is a matter to be proud of when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the ...
... heart often bursts asunder , — is a matter to be proud of when we can claim a share with the earth and sky in producing it . But , after all , the hugest pleasure is reserved until these vegetable children of ours are smoking on the ...
Pagina 25
... heart . In fine , of this whole dusty heap of litera- ture I tossed aside all the sacred part , and felt myself none the less a Christian for eschewing it . There appeared no hope of either mounting to the better world on a Gothic ...
... heart . In fine , of this whole dusty heap of litera- ture I tossed aside all the sacred part , and felt myself none the less a Christian for eschewing it . There appeared no hope of either mounting to the better world on a Gothic ...
Pagina 27
... heart of a wood which whispers it to be quiet ; while the stream whispers back again from its sedgy borders , as if river and wood were hushing one another to sleep . Yes ; the river sleeps along its course and dreams of the sky and of ...
... heart of a wood which whispers it to be quiet ; while the stream whispers back again from its sedgy borders , as if river and wood were hushing one another to sleep . Yes ; the river sleeps along its course and dreams of the sky and of ...
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