The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land With little men ; — Small bat and wren House in the oak : — If earth-fire cleave The upheaved land, and bury the folk, The southern crocodile would grieve. Poems - 91. oldalszerző: Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook ! And in thy vallies, Agiochook ! The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...little men. Small bat and wren House in the oak. If earth fire cleave The upheaved land, and bury the folk, The southern crocodile would grieve. Virtue... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 266 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook ! And in thy valleys, Agiochook ! The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...would indignant rend The northland from the south 1 Wherefore 1 to what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still; — Things are... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 338 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook ! And in thy valleys, Agiochook ! The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...hence ; Freedom praised, but hid ; Funeral eloquence What boots thy zeal, O glowing friend, That would indignant rend The northland from the south ? Wherefore... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook! And in thy valleys, Agiochook! - The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...hence; Freedom praised, but hid ; Funeral eloquence What boots thy zeal, 0 glowing friend, That would indignant rend The northland from the south ? Wherefore... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 332 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook ! And in thy valleys, Agiochook ! The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...The southern crocodile would grieve. Virtue palters ; Eight is hence ; Freedom praised, but hid ; Funeral eloquence What boots thy zeal, O glowing friend,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 oldal
...would grieve. Virtue palters ; Eight is hence : Freedom praised, but hid ; Funeral eloquence Eattles the coffin-lid. What boots thy zeal, O glowing friend,...would indignant rend The northland from the south 1 Wherefore ? to what good end ? Boston Bay and Bunker Hill Would serve things still ; — Things are... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1900 - 344 oldal
...found by thee, O rushing Contoocook ! And in thy valleys, Agiochook ! The jackals of the negro-holder. The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...palters ; Right is hence ; Freedom praised, but hid j Funeral eloquence Rattles the coffin-lid. What boots thy zeal, O glowing friend, That would indignant... | |
| John Albee - 1884 - 250 oldal
...so little to preserve the memorials of its early history as ours. Is it true, as some poet said? " The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land With little men." The Sheaf e family was, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, among the most important in business... | |
| Concord School of Philosophy - 1885 - 530 oldal
...Behold the famous States Harrying Mexico With rifle and with knife ! " How is this for satire ? — " The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land...bat and wren House in the oak : — If earth-fire clear* The upheared land, and burr the folk. The Southern crocodile would griere ! " And the lesson... | |
| John Albee - 1885 - 258 oldal
...so little to preserve the memorials of its early history as ours. Is it true, as some poet said? " The God who made New Hampshire Taunted the lofty land With little men." The Sheafe family was, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, among the most important in business... | |
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