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  2. Compensation (essay) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson "Compensation" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson. It appeared in his book Essays, first published in 1841. [1] In 1844, ...

  3. Essays (Emerson) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most notable essays of these two collections are Self-Reliance, Compensation, The Over-Soul, Circles, The Poet, Experience, and Politics. Emerson later wrote several more books of essays including Representative Men, English Traits, The Conduct of Life and Society and Solitude.

  4. Category:Poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Brahma (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Brahma is one of the poems composed by Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American transcendentalist of the nineteenth century. [3] The poem is composed in the form of an utterance- a form which comprises sublime or metaphysical content while adding to it the balladic quatrain-music pattern.

  6. Boston Hymn - Wikipedia

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    Emerson was initially noncommittal, citing scheduling conflicts, but ultimately relented. His work on the poem was rushed, due to the short time frame and the poet's many other commitments. The bulk of the work of the poem came on December 31, the day before its debut. [4] On January 1, a crowd of 3,000 gathered at Boston Music Hall for the ...

  7. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882), [2] who went by his middle name Waldo, [3] was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, minister, abolitionist, and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century.

  8. Pay it forward - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his 1841 essay "Compensation", [4] wrote: "In the order of nature we cannot render benefits to those from whom we receive them, or only seldom. But the benefit we receive must be rendered again, line for line, deed for deed, cent for cent, to somebody."

  9. Category:Works by Ralph Waldo Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Essay collections by Ralph Waldo Emerson (4 P) Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson (10 P) P. Poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson (6 P) ... Divinity School Address; E.