The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: Leaves of grassG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1902 |
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... battle , pestilence , tyranny , I see martyrs and I observe a famine at sea , I observe the sailors casting lots who shall be kill'd to preserve the lives of the rest , I observe the slights and degradations cast by arrogant persons ...
... battle , pestilence , tyranny , I see martyrs and I observe a famine at sea , I observe the sailors casting lots who shall be kill'd to preserve the lives of the rest , I observe the slights and degradations cast by arrogant persons ...
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... battle , no turning away ; War ! be it weeks , months , or years , an arm'd race is advancing to welcome it . Mannahatta a - march - and it's O to sing it well ! It's O for a manly life in the camp . And the sturdy artillery , The guns ...
... battle , no turning away ; War ! be it weeks , months , or years , an arm'd race is advancing to welcome it . Mannahatta a - march - and it's O to sing it well ! It's O for a manly life in the camp . And the sturdy artillery , The guns ...
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... battle which I took part in myself - aye , long ago as it is , I took part in it , Walking then this hilltop , this same ground . Aye , this is the ground , My blind eyes even as I speak behold it re - peopled from graves , The years ...
... battle which I took part in myself - aye , long ago as it is , I took part in it , Walking then this hilltop , this same ground . Aye , this is the ground , My blind eyes even as I speak behold it re - peopled from graves , The years ...
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... battle . Twenty thousand were brought against us , A veteran force furnish'd with good artillery . I tell not now the whole of the battle , But one brigade early in the forenoon order'd forward to engage the red - coats , Of that ...
... battle . Twenty thousand were brought against us , A veteran force furnish'd with good artillery . I tell not now the whole of the battle , But one brigade early in the forenoon order'd forward to engage the red - coats , Of that ...
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... battle , But we dared not trust the chances of a pitch'd battle . We fought the fight in detachments , Sallying forth we fought at several points , but in each the luck was against us , Our foe advancing , steadily getting the best of ...
... battle , But we dared not trust the chances of a pitch'd battle . We fought the fight in detachments , Sallying forth we fought at several points , but in each the luck was against us , Our foe advancing , steadily getting the best of ...
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America amid arms army banner bards battle beautiful behold bird blood blow body breath camps Centenarian chant child cities close to thee clouds comrade corpse Corybantian dance dark dead Dead and divine dear death divine dream drums earth eyes face father fields fill'd flag forever give grass grave ground hand Haply hear heart heroes houses human song immortal Kanada land leaves Libertad light living Long America look Manhattan moon mother never night o'er pass pass'd Passage to India peace pennant perfect phantom phrenology poems poets prairies race rest rising river sail ships shores silent silent sun sing sleep soldiers song soul sound spirit stand stars strain musical strong superbest sweet tears thee things thou thought to-day trees voice waits walk Walt Whitman watch'd waves wind woman women woods word Yankee swap young
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Стр. 129 - THERE was a child went forth every day, And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became, And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.
Стр. 96 - Then I chant it for thee, I glorify thee above all, I bring thee a song that when thou must indeed come, come unfalteringly. Approach strong deliveress, When it is so, when thou hast taken them I joyously sing the dead, ; Lost in the loving floating ocean of thee, Laved in the flood of thy bliss O death.
Стр. 6 - And thenceforward all summer in the sound of the sea, And at night under the full of the moon in calmer weather, Over the hoarse surging of the sea, Or flitting from brier to brier by day, I saw, I heard at intervals the remaining one, the he-bird, The solitary guest from Alabama. Blow ! blow ! blow ! Blow up sea-winds along Paumanok's shore; I wait and I wait till you blow my mate to me.
Стр. 93 - Limitless out of the dusk, out of the cedars and pines. Sing on dearest brother, warble your reedy song, Loud human song, with voice of uttermost woe.
Стр. 5 - Once Paumanok, When the lilac-scent was in the air and Fifth-month grass was growing, Up this seashore in some briers, Two feather'd guests from Alabama, two together, And their nest, and four light-green eggs spotted with brown...
Стр. 83 - RECONCILIATION WORD over all, beautiful as the sky, Beautiful that war and all its deeds of carnage must in time be utterly lost...
Стр. 93 - ... for you, for one alone, Blossoms and branches green to coffins all I bring, For fresh as the morning, thus would I chant a song for you O sane and sacred death.
Стр. 9 - d elsewhere, That is the whistle of the wind, it is not my voice, That is the fluttering, the fluttering of the spray, Those are the shadows of leaves.
Стр. 131 - d clouds, the long bar of maroon-tint away solitary by itself, the spread of purity it lies motionless in, The horizon's edge, the flying sea-crow, the fragrance of salt marsh and shore mud, These became part of that child who went forth every day, and who now goes, and will always go forth every day.
Стр. 93 - In the dooryard fronting an old farm-house near the white-wash'd palings, Stands the lilac-bush tall-growing with heart-shaped leaves of rich green, With many a pointed blossom rising delicate, with the perfume strong I love, With every leaf a miracle - and from this bush in the dooryard, With delicate-color'd blossoms and heart-shaped leaves of rich green, A sprig with its flower I break.