Mosses from an Old Manse, Volume 1Wiley and Putnam, 1846 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... give back nothing in requital of what my garden had contributed . But I was glad thus to fling a benefaction upon the passing breeze , with the certainty that somebody must profit by it , and that there would be a little more honey in ...
... give back nothing in requital of what my garden had contributed . But I was glad thus to fling a benefaction upon the passing breeze , with the certainty that somebody must profit by it , and that there would be a little more honey in ...
Pagina 22
... gives currency , the world might have had the profit , and he the fame . My mind was the richer , merely by the knowledge that it was there . But the chief profit of those wild days , to him and me , lay — not in any definite idea - not ...
... gives currency , the world might have had the profit , and he the fame . My mind was the richer , merely by the knowledge that it was there . But the chief profit of those wild days , to him and me , lay — not in any definite idea - not ...
Pagina 23
... give up civilized life , cities , houses , and whatever moral or material enormities , in addition to these , the perverted ingenuity of our race has contrived , -let it be in the early autumn . Then nature will love him better than at ...
... give up civilized life , cities , houses , and whatever moral or material enormities , in addition to these , the perverted ingenuity of our race has contrived , -let it be in the early autumn . Then nature will love him better than at ...
Pagina 25
... give them pleasure and amusement , or instruction - these could be picked up anywhere- but it was for me to give them rest . Rest , in a life of trouble ! PART I. 3 What better could be done for those weary and world THE OLD MANSE . 25.
... give them pleasure and amusement , or instruction - these could be picked up anywhere- but it was for me to give them rest . Rest , in a life of trouble ! PART I. 3 What better could be done for those weary and world THE OLD MANSE . 25.
Pagina 34
... give her such sway over all hearts . Many a desperate swain would have risked life for the privilege of pressing his lips to the mysterious hand . It must not be concealed , however , that the impression wrought by this fairy sign ...
... give her such sway over all hearts . Many a desperate swain would have risked life for the privilege of pressing his lips to the mysterious hand . It must not be concealed , however , that the impression wrought by this fairy sign ...
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Adam and Eve Alpine Alps amid Annie avalanches awful Aylmer Beatrice beautiful behold beneath birth-mark bosom breast breath Bullfrog castle clouds companion cried dark death deep dream earth earthly exclaimed eyes face faith fancy father feel feet fire flowers forest gazed Georgiana Giovanni glaciers gleam Goldau Goodman Brown guest Hall of Fantasy hand head heard heart Heaven human imagination Koenigsfelden lady lake Lake Lucerne leaves light looked Lord Byron mankind mind Miroir Mont Blanc moral mountain mystery nature never night Old Manse once Owen Warland passed perhaps precipice Rappaccini replied Reuben Rhine river rock Roderick Rudesheim scene seemed shadow side smile snow soul spirit stood strange sunshine Suwarrow sweet Switzerland thing thou thought tion traveller trees truth turned valley Vanity Fair Virtuoso voice wandered whole wild window wrought young young Goodman Brown youth