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Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...hemp, flax, apples, wool, and wood. Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'Tis mine, my children's, and my name's : How sweet the...sympathize ; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' Where are these men 1 Asleep beneath their grounds ; And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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The Southern and Western Literary Messenger and Review, Volume 13

1847 - 814 pages
...these landlords walked amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's, and roy пяте'» : How sweet the west wind sounds in my own trees '....flags Know me, as does my dog : we sympathize : And, 1 affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' " We have not room to quote the whole of this delectable stuff....
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Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...sounds in my own trees ; ' How graceful climb those shadows on my hill; ' I fancy those purq»*waters and the flags ' Know me as does my dog : we sympathize, 'And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' Where are those men ? Asleep beneath their grounds, And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 266 pages
...hemp, flax, apples, wool, and wood. Each of these landlords walked amidst his farm, y Saying, ' 'Tis mine, my children's, and- my name's : How sweet the...the flags Know me, as does my dog : we sympathize ; \o<And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' Where are these men 1 Asleep beneath their grounds...
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American poems, selected and ed. by W.M. Rossetti

American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...my own trees ; How graceful climb those shadows on my hill ; I fancy those pure waters and the flies Know me as does my dog : we sympathize, And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil." Where are those men ? Asleep beneath their grounds, And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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Selected Poems

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 234 pages
...walked amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's, and my name's : How sweet the west-wind sounds in my own trees ! How graceful climb those...sympathize ; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds ; And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ..., Volume 4

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 516 pages
...walked amidst his farm, Saying, ' 'T is mine, my children's, and my name's : How sweet the west-wind sounds in my own trees ! How graceful climb those...sympathize ; And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil.' Where are these men ? Asleep beneath their grounds ; And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough....
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American poems. With short biogr. notices of the most celebrated American ...

American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...my own trees ; How graceful climb those shadows on my hill ; I fancy those pure waters and the flies Know me as does my dog : we sympathize, And, I affirm, my actions smack of the soil." Where are those men ? Asleep beneath their grounds. And strangers, fond as they, their furrows plough,...
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Memorial of George Washington Hosmer

George Washington Hosmer - 1882 - 392 pages
...wood. Each of these landlords walked amid his farm, Saying: " 'Tis mine, my children's, and my name's; How graceful climb those shadows on my hill ! I fancy...sympathize: And I affirm my actions smack of the soil." The poet goes on, indeed, to show that this possession is only fancied and transitory : — For strangers,...
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Memorial of George Washington Hosmer

George Washington Hosmer - 1882 - 388 pages
...wood. Each of these landlords walked amid his farm, Saying: " 'Tis mine, my children's, and my name's; How graceful climb those shadows on my hill! I fancy...sympathize: And I affirm my actions smack of the soil." The poet goes on, indeed, to show that this possession is only fancied and transitory: — For strangers,...
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