Alphonso of Castile, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
I, Alphonso, live and learn,
Seeing Nature ...
I, Alphonso, live and learn,
Seeing Nature ...
I walked down alone Sunday after church
To the...
Twelve o'clock.
Along the reaches of the stree...
Webster was much possessed by death
And saw th...
1 Sauntering the pavement or riding the count...
O magnet-south! O glistening perfumed South! My...
1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And...
I knew an old wife lean and poor,
Her rags sc...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done
...
I Crass rays streaming from the vestibules;
...
Quiet, and almost bashful, and seldom looking...
I So, to begin with, dust blows down the str...
A black cat among roses,
Phlox, lilac-misted...
She ran across the lawn after the cat
And I sa...
Go then to Italy; but mind
To leave the pale l...
That impish look – dripping wet
from you...
so which side of the joke
happened to land whe...
Important pale asters
And leering lilies paint...
Gay and audacious crime glints in his eyes,
A...
It is Easter morning,
And my beloved, with a...
Like a long winding-sheet unrolled
Across the ...
My partridge, wand'rer from the hills forlorn,...
O CAT in semblance, but in heart akin
To cani...
The rain falls down
in garnets on this land.
...
Have the bards who preceded me left any theme u...