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Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems

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"  Good-by, proud world, I'm going home,
Thou'rt not my friend, and I'm not thine;
Long through thy weary crowds I roam;
A river-ark on the ocean brine,
Long I've been tossed like the driven foam,
But now, proud world, I'm going home."

 From the Poem "Good By" - R.Emerson

 

Ralph Waldo Emerson Poems 

 
  • The Apology     
  • Astrae     
  • Blight     
  • Compensation     
  • Concord Hymn     
  • The Day's Ration                                             
  • Dirge     
  • Each and All     
  • Fate     
  • Fable     
  • Forebearance     
  • The Forerunners     
  • Give All To Love     
  • Good-by     
  • Loss and Gain     
  • Merops     
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  • Celestial Love
  • The Park     
  • The Problem     
  • The Snow Storm     
  • Tact     
  • Threnody      
  • To J.W.     
  • Sursum Corda     
  • Berrying     
  • Suum Cuirque     
  • Brahma     
  • Two Rivers     
  • Days     
  • Musketaquid     
  • Uriel     
  • The Sphinx     
  • The Visit     
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