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" I heard, or seemed to hear, the chiding sea Say, Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come... "
Signs and Seasons - 174. oldal
szerző: John Burroughs - 1886 - 289 oldal
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May-day and Other Pieces

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1881 - 224 oldal
...To find the antidote of fear, Now hear thee say in Roman key, Pcean ! Veni, vidi, vici. SEA-SHORE. T HEARD or seemed to hear the chiding Sea Say, Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come? I not always here, thy summer home ? Is not my voice thy music, morn and eve ? My breath thy healthful...

The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 3. kötet

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 oldal
...here To find the antidote of fear, Now hear thee say in Eoman key, Pcean ! Feni, vidi, vki. SEA-SHOEE. I HEARD or seemed to hear the chiding Sea Say, Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come 1 Am I not always here, thy summer home 1 Is not my voice thy music, morn and eve ? My breath thy healthful...

Outing; sport, adventure, travel, fiction, 3. kötet

1884 - 502 oldal
...a celestial dragon devouring and purifying, are not in it. The poet wings his lofty A SALT BREEZE. flight above sea and shore alike. When Emerson sings..." I heard, or seemed to hear, the chiding sea Say, 1'ilgrim, why so late and slow to come? Am I not always here, thy summer home? Is not my voice thy...

Talks with Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Johnson Woodbury - 1890 - 206 oldal
...statement scanned and cited, " Let there be light, and there was light." And we know of the lines—>. " I heard, or seemed to hear, the chiding sea Say, * Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come? M * that they were substantially originally written as prose. Expression to him was a sensuous delight,...

THE CHIEF AMERICAN POETS

CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 oldal
...pauses in his plan, Will take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man. 4 o 1857. 1857. SEASHOREi I HEARD or seemed to hear the chiding Sea Say, Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come ? Here is the passage from that journal, as he read it to us : July 23. ' Returned from Pigeon Cove,...

The Lighted Lamp: A Novel

Charles Hanford Henderson - 1908 - 442 oldal
...Without prelude of any kind, the voice repeated Emerson's lines on the sea-shore, the ones beginning " I heard or seemed to hear the chiding Sea Say, Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come ? " The effect was intangible, remote, impersonal, for the voice never dropped its pitch, never lost...

Old Paths and Legends of New England: Saunterings Over Historic Roads, with ...

Katharine Mixer Abbott - 1908 - 530 oldal
...of Thorwaldsen, and the first white child born in America, was situated on Buzzard's Bay. The dis" / heard, or seemed to hear, the chiding Sea Say: 'Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come f Am I not always here, thy summer home f " "Sea-shore." EMERSON. tinguished Norsemen arrived in three...

The Sea's Anthology: From the Earliest Times Down to the Middle of the ...

John Edward Patterson - 1913 - 452 oldal
...creeks, When the swol'n sea doth try to burst its bound ! BW PROCTER. "I HEARD, OR SEEMED TO HEAR." I HEARD, or seemed to hear, the chiding Sea Say :..."Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come? Am I not always here?—thy summer home. Is not my voice thy music, morn and eve?— My breath thy healthful climate...

A Bookman's Letters

Sir William Robertson Nicoll - 1913 - 462 oldal
...not in prose.' His prose passes often into high poetry and even into poetical form. The fine lines, ' I heard, or seemed to hear, the chiding sea Say, " Pilgrim, why so late and slow to come ?" were originally written in prose, without any thought of their rhythmical character. His own view...




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