Poems of Walt WhitmanCrowell, 1902 - Всего страниц: 343 |
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... Kanada , Arkansas ? the planter , Yankee , Georgian , native , immi- grant , sailors , squatters , old States , new States ? Does it encompass all The States , and the unexcep- tional rights of all the men and women of the earth , the ...
... Kanada , Arkansas ? the planter , Yankee , Georgian , native , immi- grant , sailors , squatters , old States , new States ? Does it encompass all The States , and the unexcep- tional rights of all the men and women of the earth , the ...
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... Kanada , the snows ; Always these compact lands - lands tied at the hips with the belt stringing the huge oval lakes ; Always the West , with strong native persons- the increasing density there the habitans , friendly , threatening ...
... Kanada , the snows ; Always these compact lands - lands tied at the hips with the belt stringing the huge oval lakes ; Always the West , with strong native persons- the increasing density there the habitans , friendly , threatening ...
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... Kanada Remembering what edges the vast round edge of the Mexican Sea ? Come duly to the divine power to use words ? 3. For only at last , after many years -after chastity , friendship , procreation , prudence , and nakedness , After ...
... Kanada Remembering what edges the vast round edge of the Mexican Sea ? Come duly to the divine power to use words ? 3. For only at last , after many years -after chastity , friendship , procreation , prudence , and nakedness , After ...
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... Kanada , the north - east , the vast valley of the Mississippi , and the Southern States , We confer on equal terms with each of The States , We make trial of ourselves , and invite men and women to hear , We say to ourselves , Remember ...
... Kanada , the north - east , the vast valley of the Mississippi , and the Southern States , We confer on equal terms with each of The States , We make trial of ourselves , and invite men and women to hear , We say to ourselves , Remember ...
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... Kanada , I hear the chirp of the Mexican muleteer , and the bells of the mule , I hear the Arab muezzin , calling from the top of the mosque , - I hear Christian priests at the altars of their churches I hear the responsive base and ...
... Kanada , I hear the chirp of the Mexican muleteer , and the bells of the mule , I hear the Arab muezzin , calling from the top of the mosque , - I hear Christian priests at the altars of their churches I hear the responsive base and ...
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Стр. 444 - O CAPTAIN ! my captain ! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up — for you the flag is flung — for you the bugle trills; For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths — for you the shores a-crowding; For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; O captain ! dear father! This arm I push beneath
Стр. 444 - done; It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead. 3 MY captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still; My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will: But the ship, the ship is anchor'd safe, its voyage closed
Стр. 161 - THEKE was a child went forth every day, And the first object he looked upon and received with wonder, pity, love, or dread, 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. 374 - WHEN I HEARD THE LEARN'D ASTRONOMER. WHEN I heard the learn'd astronomer; When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me; When I was shown the charts and the diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them; When I, sitting, heard the astronomer, where he lectured with much applause
Стр. 239 - Have the past struggles succeeded ? What has succeeded ? Yourself ? Your nation ? Nature ? Now understand me well — It is provided in the essence of things, that from any fruition of success, no matter what, shall come forth something to make a greater struggle necessary. 54. My call is the call of
Стр. 11 - 2. I loafe and invite my Soul, I lean and loafe at my ease, observing a spear of summer grass. 3. Houses and rooms are full of perfumes — the shelves are crowded with perfumes, I breathe the fragrance myself, and know it and like it, The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not let it.
Стр. 140 - 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 deck-hand singing
Стр. 71 - Why should I wish to see God better than this day ? I see something of God each hour of the twentyfour, and each moment then, In the faces of men and women I see God, and in my own face in the glass, I find letters from God dropped in the street — and
Стр. 439 - From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so still, Came the singing of the bird. 27. And the charm of the singing rapt me, As I held, as if by their hands, my comrades in the night; And the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. 16.
Стр. 435 - All over bouquets of roses, O death ! I cover you over with roses and early lilies; But mostly and now the lilac that blooms the first, Copious, I break, I break the sprigs from the bushes: With loaded arms I come, pouring for you, For you and the coffins all of you, O death.) 8.
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