| Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Ripley - 1842 - 642 pages
...and light was none; And God said, Throb ; and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan Who layeth the world's...to-day am a pine, Yesterday was a bundle of grass. He is free and libertine, Pouring of his power the wine To every age, to every race ; Unto every race... | |
| Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy - 1847 - 444 pages
...things separately, Mr. Emerson is as sceptical as Heraclitus ; there is universal flux. VOL. IV. 14 " the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant...Halteth never in one shape, But forever doth escape." When he contemplates nature as a whole, he is as firm as Plato ; there is stubborn persistence. The... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 264 pages
...light was none ; And God said, " Throb ! " and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's...to-day am a pine, Yesterday was a bundle of grass. He is free and libertine, Pouring of his power the wine To every age, to every race ; Unto every race... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1847 - 244 pages
...and light was none ; And God said, Throb; and there was motion, And the vast mass became vast ocean. Onward and on, the eternal Pan Who layeth the world's...to-day am a pine, Yesterday was a bundle of grass. He is free and libertine, Pouring of his power the wine To every age, to every race, Unto every race... | |
| 1848 - 594 pages
...in one shape, But for ever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gem, and air, of plant and worms. I, that to-day am a pine, Yesterday was a bundle of grass. He is free and libertine, Pouring of his power the wine To every age, to every race, Unto every race... | |
| M. Edgeworth Lazarus - 1852 - 358 pages
...broad creation, A divine improvisation, From the heart of God proceeds, A single will, a million deeds. Onward and on the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's...forever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms. Pouring of his power the wine, To every age, to every race. * * * * Unto each and unto all, Maker and... | |
| 1855 - 504 pages
...moment on the rushing tides of existence, and is quickly reabsorbed into the oceanic essence of Deity. " Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's incessant plan, Halteth never in one shape, But for ever doth escape, Like wave or flame, into new forms Of gems, and air, of plants, and worms." This... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1859 - 438 pages
...flow near to us are the fountains of miracle ! How close the processes and magic of the Infinite art ! Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's...forever doth escape Like wave or flame, into new forms. The world is the ring of his spells, And the play of his miracles. Besides the splendor and subtlety... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1860 - 436 pages
...How near to us are the fountains of miracle ! How close the processes and magic of the Infinite art ! Onward and on, the eternal Pan, Who layeth the world's...forever doth escape Like wave or flame, into new forms. The world is the ring of his spells, And the play of his miracles. Besides the splendor and subtlety... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1860 - 446 pages
...of the Infinite art ! Onward and on, the ctenml Pan, Who Inyeth the world's incessant plan, Halted; never in one shape, But forever doth escape Like wave or flame, into new forms. The world is the ring of his spells, And the play of his miracles. Besides the splendor and subtlety... | |
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