Initial, Daemonic and Celestial Love, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
I. THE INITIAL LOVE Venus, when her son was l...
I. THE INITIAL LOVE Venus, when her son was l...
Thousand minstrels woke within me,
'Our music...
SPADES take up leaves
No better than spoons,
...
THIS saying good-bye on the edge of the dark
A...
THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...
I.
IT was a lording's daughter, the fairest on...
1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And...
Far from my dearest Friend, 'tis mine to rove
...
When Ruth was left half desolate,
Her Father...
The last tall son of Lot and Bellicent,
And t...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood
H...
Like souls that balance joy and pain,
With te...
Once more the gate behind me falls;
Once more...
A wounded deer leaps highest,
I've heard the ...
In Po-ti town the watchman's rap is over for to...
I Hamelin town's in Brunswick,
By famous Ha...
BURIED SITTING UPRIGHT ON A LIVE HORSE ON A BLU...
There once was a man whom the gods didn't love,...
Far from my dearest Friend, 'tis mine to rove
...
When Ruth was left half desolate,
Her Father...
Thee too, great Pales, will I hymn, and thee...
The tale of love Alphesiboeus sung
And Damon, ...
PRELUDE I If earth's lost youth thou ha...
A PASSAMAQUODDY INDIAN LEGEND Mikko the Squirr...
'Twas in the drowsy Moon of Falling Leaves,
A...