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Rubies
They brought me rubies from the mine,
And held them to the sun;
I said, they are drops of frozen wine
From Eden's vats that run.
I looked again,--I thought them hearts
Of friends to friends unknown;
Tides that should warm each neighbouring life
Are locked in sparkling stone.
But fire to thaw that ruddy snow,
To break enchanted ice,
And give love's scarlet tides to flow,--
When shall that sun arise?
About Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Summary
May-Day
The Adirondacs
Occasional and Miscellaneous Pieces
Brahma
Nemesis
Fate
Freedom
Ode Sung in the Town Hall
Boston Hymn
Voluntaries
Love and Thought
Lover's Petition
Una
Letters
Rubies
Merlin's Song
The Test
Solution
Nature and Life
Nature
The Romany Girl
Days
The Chartist's Complaint
My Garden
The Titmouse
Sea-shore
Song of Nature
Two Rivers
Waldeinsamkeit
Terminus
The Past
The Last Farewell
In Memoriam
Elements
Experience
Compensation
Politics
Heroism
Character
Culture
Friendship
Beauty
Manners
Art
Spiritual Laws
Unity
Worship
Quatrains
Translations
Sonnet of Michel Angelo Buonaroti
The Exile
From Hafiz
Epitaph
Friendship
From Omar Chiam
From Ibn Jemin
The Flute
To the Shah
Song of Seid Nimetollah of Kuhistan
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