Leaves of Grass: Including a Fac-simile Autobiography, Variorum Readings of the Poems and a Department of Gathered LeavesD. McKay, 1900 - Всего страниц: 526 |
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... means the reader can readily compare the various readings and mark their transformations . Under the head of " Gathered Leaves " I have collected such poems as have been dropped by the way , some of which appeared in only one , and ...
... means the reader can readily compare the various readings and mark their transformations . Under the head of " Gathered Leaves " I have collected such poems as have been dropped by the way , some of which appeared in only one , and ...
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... means , Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones , Growing among black folks as among white ; Kanuck , Tuckahoe , Congressman , Cuff , I give them the same , I receive them the same . And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut ...
... means , Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones , Growing among black folks as among white ; Kanuck , Tuckahoe , Congressman , Cuff , I give them the same , I receive them the same . And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut ...
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... means . I know I am deathless ; I know this orbit of mine cannot be swept by the carpenter's compass ; 400 I know I shall not pass like a child's carlacue cut with a burnt stick at night . I know I am august ; I do not trouble my spirit ...
... means . I know I am deathless ; I know this orbit of mine cannot be swept by the carpenter's compass ; 400 I know I shall not pass like a child's carlacue cut with a burnt stick at night . I know I am august ; I do not trouble my spirit ...
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... mean ; I behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers ; I believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me ; We must have a turn together - I undress - hurry me out of sight of the land ; Cushion me soft , rock me in billowy ...
... mean ; I behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers ; I believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me ; We must have a turn together - I undress - hurry me out of sight of the land ; Cushion me soft , rock me in billowy ...
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... mean man or an infidel . 23 Endless unfolding of words of ages ! And mine a word of the modern - the ' word En - Masse . A word of the faith that never balks ; Here or henceforward , it is all the same to me - I accept Time , absolutely ...
... mean man or an infidel . 23 Endless unfolding of words of ages ! And mine a word of the modern - the ' word En - Masse . A word of the faith that never balks ; Here or henceforward , it is all the same to me - I accept Time , absolutely ...
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1856 under title 56 read 60 read added in Songs America amid arms bards beautiful behold blood body breast breath chant comrades crowd dark dead dear death divine dream Drum earth Eidolons eyes face fill'd forever give ground hand head hear henceforth immortal islands Journeyers Kanada land leaves LEAVES OF GRASS Lilacs living look look'd lovers Manhattan Mannahatta mother mountains never night pass pass'd Passage to India peace pennant perfect persons phrenology Pioneers poems poets published in 1860 published in Drum-Taps race rest rise river sail ships shore silent sing singers sleep soldiers Soul sound stand stars strong swear sweet thee things thou thought to-day voice Wacho waits walk Walt Whitman waves whoever wind woman women woods words young ΙΟ
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Стр. 35 - Swiftly arose and spread around me the peace and knowledge that pass all the argument of the earth, And I know that the hand of God is the promise of my own, And I know that the spirit of God is the brother of my own, And that all the men ever born are also my brothers, and the women my sisters and lovers, And that a kelson of the creation is love...
Стр. 375 - O CAPTAIN! MY CAPTAIN! O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring; But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red, Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. O Captain ! my Captain...
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Стр. 196 - I HEAR America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, The wood-cutter's song, the...
Стр. 368 - States themselves as of crape-veil'd women standing, With processions long and winding and the flambeaus of the night, With the countless torches lit, with the silent sea of faces and the unbared heads, With the waiting depot, the arriving coffin, and the...
Стр. 85 - Cycles ferried my cradle, rowing and rowing like cheerful boatmen, For room to me stars kept aside in their own rings, They sent influences to look after what was to hold me. Before I was born out of my mother generations guided me, My embryo has never been torpid, nothing could overlay it. For it the nebula cohered to an orb, The long slow strata piled to rest it on, Vast vegetables gave it sustenance, Monstrous sauroids transported it in their mouths and deposited it with care. \ All forces have...
Стр. 92 - Perhaps I might tell more. Outlines ! I plead for my brothers and sisters. Do you see O my brothers and sisters? It is not chaos or death — it is form, union, plan — it is eternal life — it is Happiness.
Стр. 375 - Passing, I leave thee lilac with heart-shaped leaves, I leave thee there in the door-yard, blooming, returning with spring.