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" The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era... "
Representative Authors of West Virginia - Page 140
by Warren Wood - 1926 - 322 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1865 - 630 pages
...reached us. We subjoin a few extracts:— " The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even unto the era of manhood. " God is the All-fair. Truth and goodness and beauty are but different faces...
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The Western Messenger, Volume 2

1836 - 444 pages
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The Golden Vase: A Gift for the Young

Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature, a...
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Essays, Lectures and Orations

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of Nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with o2 heaven an.l earth becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of Nature,...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth, becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature, a...
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Nature; Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 408 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shinesjnto the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth, becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature, a...
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Nature

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 100 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven, and earth, becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature,...
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Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Volume 3

1849 - 448 pages
...illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth, becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature, a...
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Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Volume 3

1850 - 548 pages
...only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child. The lover of nature is t he whose inward and outward senses are still truly...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood. His intercourse with heaven and earth, becomes part of his daily food. In the presence of nature, a...
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The Living Authors of America: 1st ser

Thomas Powell - 1850 - 384 pages
...that is, both nature and art, all other men, and my own body." He defines a lover of nature as one " whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted...the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood." The following description of his own feelings in the presence of Nature is very characteristic. of...
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