We do not see that they only go out that archangels may come in. We are idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to rival or re-create that... Health and a Day - Page 168by Lewis George Janes - 1901 - 185 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1808 - 168 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...and organs, nor believe that the spirit can feed, them ? Is it well that "the man of to-day scarcely recognizes the man of yesterday " ? Explain " putting... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 396 pages
...idolaters of the Old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again ESSAY III. find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Elizabeth Furlong Shipton Harris, Companion traveller - 1847 - 340 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not helieve in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find anght so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its pro. per eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 352 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1850 - 354 pages
...idolaters of the old. We do not believe in the riches of the soul, in its proper eternity and omnipresence. We do not believe there is any force in to-day to...spirit can feed, cover, and nerve us again. We cannot again find aught so dear, so sweet, so graceful. But we sit and weep in vain. The voice of the Almighty... | |
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