Poems

by Ralph Waldo Emerson and James Elliot Cabot

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Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home: Thou art 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. Good-bye to Flattery's fawning face; To Grandeur with his wise grimace; To upstart Wealth's averted eye; To supple Office, low and high; To crowded halls, to court and street; To frozen hearts and hasting feet; To those who go, and those who come; Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home. I am going to my own hearth-stone, Bosomed in yon green hills alone,- secret nook in a pleasant land, Whose groves the frolic fairies planned; Where arches green, the livelong day, Echo the blackbird's roundelay, And vulgar feet have never trod A spot that is sacred to thought and God.
  • ISBN10 1116711788
  • ISBN13 9781116711783
  • Publish Date 1 October 2009 (first published 1 February 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint BiblioLife
  • Edition Large type / large print edition
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 332
  • Language English