Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
Behold The Sea,
The Opaline, The Plentiful And Strong,
Yet Beautiful As Is The Rose In June,
Fresh As The Trickling Rainbow Of July;
Sea Full Of Food, The Nourisher Of Kinds,
Purger Of Earth, And Medicine Of Men;
Creating A Sweet Climate By My Breath,
Washing Out Harms And Griefs From Memory,
And, In My Mathematic Ebb And Flow,
Giving A Hint Of That Which Changes Not.
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