Potential Titles: Ralph Waldo Emerson
May. 1st, 2010 10:23 pmAnd filled their hearts with flame - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
A field of havoc and war - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
And make just laws below the sun - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
Give him beauty for rags - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
The vanished gods to me appear - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Brahma"
Fixed on the enormous galaxy - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Character"
Words more soft than rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Character"
To April's breeze unfurled - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Concord Hymn"
Forgot my morning wishes - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
Took a few herbs and apples - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
Turned and departed silent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
The sparrow's note from heaven - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
Bring home the river and sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
Beauty through my senses stole - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
That you are fair or wise is vain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
The untaught strain that sheds beauty on the rose - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Which melts the world into a sea - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
The fire which drives me mad with sweet desire - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Another is born to make the sun forgotten - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Carries a talisman under his tongue - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Whether it dazzle me with light - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Whether your jewel be of pure water - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
And dress up nature in your favor - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Dear to the Eumenides, and to all the heavenly brood - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Carries the eagles, and masters the sword - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Faced danger with a heart of trust - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Forbearance"
The fountains of my hidden life - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Friendship"
Voyager of light and noon - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Gulfs of sweetness without bound - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Columbine with horn of honey - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Voice of meteor lost in day - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
This elastic air convey - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Tidings of the starry sphere - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The cannonade of the pent and darkened lake - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Through tracts and provinces of sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Pebble loosened from the frost - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Mix polar night with tropic glow - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Wanton skip with bacchic dance - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Heat under east winds crossed with sleet - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Bring back the tulip's pride - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The blackbirds make the maples ring - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
What fiery force the earth renews - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
All seeds of beauty to be born - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Hear the uproar of their joy - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Frog and lizard in holiday coats - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Grains beyond the price of gold - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Redeem the vanished rose of evening's dream - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Unhurt by a thousand storms - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
When magic wine for bards is brewed - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Faithful through a thousand years - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Best gems of Nature's cabinet - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Poets praise that hidden wine - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Milk we drew at the barrier of Time - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
With the gods on mallows dined - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Note of horn in valleys heard - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Flutes which passing angels blew - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Echo waits with art and care - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Soothsayer of the eldest gods - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The inmost powers Prometheus proffered - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Speaking by the tongues of flowers - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
With sudden passion languishing - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
To wear the yoke of conscience - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Your gold makes you seem wise - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
The morning mist within your grounds - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Can shake the past - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
No thief so politic - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Alter or mend eternal Fact - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Turn the key and bolt the door - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Not the gods can shake the Past - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
The adamantine door bolted down - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Overhead the ancient crows - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Crows hold their sour conversation - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
These trees and stones are audible - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
That tremble in the wind - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
And all their sad significance - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Give my dust their funeral shade - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Announced by all the trumpets of the sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
The courier's feet delayed - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Enclosed in a tumultuous privacy of storm - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Come see the north wind's masonry - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Wrote the past in characters of rock and fire - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
What time the gods kept carnival - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
Too slow my rainbow fades - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
His couriers come by squadrons - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
The fresh rose on yonder thorn - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
Known fruit of the unknown - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Under these pictures of time - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Rue, myrrh, and cummin for the Sphinx - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
And crouched no more in stone - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Nor with ambition break the peace - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Teach me I am forgotten by the dead"
Hung my verses in the wind - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Time and tide their faults may find - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
These the Siroc could not melt - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Sunshine cannot bleach the snow - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Not with flatteries, but truths - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
And murmuring waters counselled me - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Bandages of purple light - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
The gods in their cloudless periods - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Forget never their command - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Written on the iron leaf - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Ransack earth for riches rare - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Fetch her stars to deck her hair - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Mixes music with her thoughts - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
The hostages I pawn for my release - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Freed forever from his thrall - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Repeats the music of the rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
Through flood and sea and firmament - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
The spending of the steam through years - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
Of shard and flint makes jewels gay - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
They lose their grief who hear this song - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
No darkness taints its equal gleam - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
And ages drop in it like rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
The balance-beam of Fate was bent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
Strong Hades could not keep his own - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
Speeding Saturn cannot halt - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Visit"
Far in the deeps of history - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Hold all the hidden wonders - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
The cipher that's writ upon our cell - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Stars taunt us by a mystery - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Stars weave eternal rings - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
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A field of havoc and war - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
And make just laws below the sun - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
Give him beauty for rags - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Boston Hymn"
The vanished gods to me appear - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Brahma"
Fixed on the enormous galaxy - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Character"
Words more soft than rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Character"
To April's breeze unfurled - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Concord Hymn"
Forgot my morning wishes - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
Took a few herbs and apples - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
Turned and departed silent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Days"
The sparrow's note from heaven - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
Bring home the river and sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
Beauty through my senses stole - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Each and All"
That you are fair or wise is vain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
The untaught strain that sheds beauty on the rose - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Which melts the world into a sea - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
The fire which drives me mad with sweet desire - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Another is born to make the sun forgotten - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Carries a talisman under his tongue - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Whether it dazzle me with light - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Whether your jewel be of pure water - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
And dress up nature in your favor - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Dear to the Eumenides, and to all the heavenly brood - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Carries the eagles, and masters the sword - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Fate"
Faced danger with a heart of trust - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Forbearance"
The fountains of my hidden life - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Friendship"
Voyager of light and noon - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Gulfs of sweetness without bound - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Columbine with horn of honey - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Humble-Bee"
Voice of meteor lost in day - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
This elastic air convey - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Tidings of the starry sphere - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The cannonade of the pent and darkened lake - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Through tracts and provinces of sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Pebble loosened from the frost - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Mix polar night with tropic glow - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Wanton skip with bacchic dance - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Heat under east winds crossed with sleet - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Bring back the tulip's pride - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The blackbirds make the maples ring - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
What fiery force the earth renews - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
All seeds of beauty to be born - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Hear the uproar of their joy - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Frog and lizard in holiday coats - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Grains beyond the price of gold - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Redeem the vanished rose of evening's dream - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Unhurt by a thousand storms - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
When magic wine for bards is brewed - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Faithful through a thousand years - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Best gems of Nature's cabinet - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Poets praise that hidden wine - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Milk we drew at the barrier of Time - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
With the gods on mallows dined - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Note of horn in valleys heard - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Flutes which passing angels blew - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Echo waits with art and care - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Soothsayer of the eldest gods - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
The inmost powers Prometheus proffered - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
Speaking by the tongues of flowers - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
With sudden passion languishing - Ralph Waldo Emerson "May-Day"
To wear the yoke of conscience - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Your gold makes you seem wise - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
The morning mist within your grounds - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Park"
Can shake the past - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
No thief so politic - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Alter or mend eternal Fact - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Turn the key and bolt the door - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Not the gods can shake the Past - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
The adamantine door bolted down - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Past"
Overhead the ancient crows - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Crows hold their sour conversation - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
These trees and stones are audible - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
That tremble in the wind - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
And all their sad significance - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Give my dust their funeral shade - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The River"
Announced by all the trumpets of the sky - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
The courier's feet delayed - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Enclosed in a tumultuous privacy of storm - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Come see the north wind's masonry - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Snow Storm"
Wrote the past in characters of rock and fire - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
What time the gods kept carnival - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
Too slow my rainbow fades - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
His couriers come by squadrons - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
The fresh rose on yonder thorn - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Song of Nature"
Known fruit of the unknown - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Under these pictures of time - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Rue, myrrh, and cummin for the Sphinx - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
And crouched no more in stone - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Sphinx"
Nor with ambition break the peace - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Teach me I am forgotten by the dead"
Hung my verses in the wind - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Time and tide their faults may find - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
These the Siroc could not melt - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Sunshine cannot bleach the snow - Ralph Waldo Emerson (uncredited) "The Test" [The Atlantic Monthly v.07 no.39, Jan. 1861]
Not with flatteries, but truths - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
And murmuring waters counselled me - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Bandages of purple light - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
The gods in their cloudless periods - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Forget never their command - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Written on the iron leaf - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Ransack earth for riches rare - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Fetch her stars to deck her hair - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Mixes music with her thoughts - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
The hostages I pawn for my release - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Freed forever from his thrall - Ralph Waldo Emerson "To Rhea"
Repeats the music of the rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
Through flood and sea and firmament - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
The spending of the steam through years - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
Of shard and flint makes jewels gay - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
They lose their grief who hear this song - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
No darkness taints its equal gleam - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
And ages drop in it like rain - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Two Rivers"
The balance-beam of Fate was bent - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
Strong Hades could not keep his own - Ralph Waldo Emerson "Uriel"
Speeding Saturn cannot halt - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Visit"
Far in the deeps of history - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Hold all the hidden wonders - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
The cipher that's writ upon our cell - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Stars taunt us by a mystery - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
Stars weave eternal rings - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The World-Soul"
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