Uprose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone; She melted into purple cloud, She silvered in the moon; She spired into a yellow flame; She flowered in blossoms red; She flowed into a foaming wave: She stood Monadnoc's head. Thorough a thousand... The North American Review - Página 407editado por - 1847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 364 páginas
...new perception of all phenomena as alike maintained and destroyed by an innate principle of force. " Uprose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone...flowed into a foaming wave, She stood Monadnoc's head." 1 In the treatment of nature, the change illForce in the duced by the intuition of force is great ;... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1895 - 316 páginas
...whate'er betide, until I find the Holy Grail. " Sir Galahad." Tmnyean. II SEQUENCE OF IDEAS. UPROBB the merry Sphinx, and crouched no more in stone ;...flowed into a foaming wave, she stood Monadnoc's head. Emerson. study of nature shows that to develop expression, actions must be traced to their elements,... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1895 - 466 páginas
...it, if no more, betokens the seer and the sayer, the reporter of life born, not made : — " Up rose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone ;...into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnoc's head." For imagination, and movement that follows the life, this stanza is a standing model. Among the poets... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 páginas
...new perception of all phenomena as alike maintained and destroyed by an innate principle of force. " Uprose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone...blossoms red ; She flowed into a foaming wave, She stood Monaduoc's head." ' In the treatment of nature, the change inForceinthe duced by the intuition of force... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 349 páginas
...new perception of all phenomena as alike maintained and destroyed by an innate principle of force. " Uprose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone...blossoms red ; She flowed into a foaming wave, She stood Monaduoc's head." * In the treatment of nature, the change inForce in the duced by the intuition of... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1895 - 330 páginas
...whate'er betide, until I find the Holy Grail. " Sir Galahad." Tennyson. II. SEQUENCE OP IDEAS. 4 UPBOSE the merry Sphinx, and crouched no more in stone; She...blossoms red; She flowed into a foaming wave, she stood Monadnoo's head. Emerson. fTMIE study of nature shows that to develop expression, -^- actions must... | |
| Annie Fields - 1896 - 396 páginas
...began by quoting the last verse of Emerson's " Sphinx : " — " Uprose the merry Sphinx, And couched no more in stone ; She melted into purple cloud, She...blossoms red ; She flowed into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnock's head." He talked long and earnestly upon the subject of our spiritual existence independent... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1891 - 376 páginas
...through nature, It through thousand natures ply: Ask on, thou clothed eternity; Time is the false reply." Uprose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone;...flowed into a foaming wave; She stood Monadnoc's head. Through a thousand voices Spoke the universal dame; "Who telleth one of my meanings, Is master of all... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1898 - 452 páginas
...sleeping a waking. Out of waking a sleep ; Life death overtaking ; Deep underneath deep? "•Up rose the merry Sphinx, And crouched no more in stone ;...into a foaming wave ; She stood Monadnoc's head." Great are the poets of mysticism, but there is one greater: "What a piece of work is man ! How noble... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1899 - 278 páginas
...natures ply, Ask on, thou clothed eternity, — Time is the false reply." Uprose the merry Sphynx, And crouched no more in stone, She melted into purple...flowed into a foaming wave, She stood Monadnoc's head. Thorough a thousand voices Spoke the universal dame, "Who telleth one of my meanings, Is master of... | |
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