Walt WhitmanE. Benn Limited, 1926 - 26 páginas |
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... faces , the wonder of trees and flowers and of the spring notes of birds , the eternal sighing of the sea , the mystery of death and the mystery of life , Whitman inherited from Greeks and Englishmen , or rather from the whole human ...
... faces , the wonder of trees and flowers and of the spring notes of birds , the eternal sighing of the sea , the mystery of death and the mystery of life , Whitman inherited from Greeks and Englishmen , or rather from the whole human ...
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Walt Whitman. poems every day , in every street , in every face ; even in the faces of those from whom most men shrink in fear or hatred or contempt - the criminal , the outcast , the children of vice and infamy . It is easy and common ...
Walt Whitman. poems every day , in every street , in every face ; even in the faces of those from whom most men shrink in fear or hatred or contempt - the criminal , the outcast , the children of vice and infamy . It is easy and common ...
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... face of an angel " . He would bring them flowers and tobacco and money , out of his own scanty store at first , and , later , also out of funds entrusted to him through the influence of Emerson and others . He would recite verses to ...
... face of an angel " . He would bring them flowers and tobacco and money , out of his own scanty store at first , and , later , also out of funds entrusted to him through the influence of Emerson and others . He would recite verses to ...
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... faces ghastly , swollen , purple , On the dead on their backs with arms toss'd wide , Pour down your unstinted nimbus sacred moon . Will any one think it going too far to name the great name of Simonides in connection with these four ...
... faces ghastly , swollen , purple , On the dead on their backs with arms toss'd wide , Pour down your unstinted nimbus sacred moon . Will any one think it going too far to name the great name of Simonides in connection with these four ...
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... face to face ! To mount the scaffold , to advance to the muzzles of guns with perfect nonchalance ! To be indeed a God ! O to sail to sea in a ship ! To leave this steady unendurable land , To leave the tiresome sameness of the streets ...
... face to face ! To mount the scaffold , to advance to the muzzles of guns with perfect nonchalance ! To be indeed a God ! O to sail to sea in a ship ! To leave this steady unendurable land , To leave the tiresome sameness of the streets ...
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American AUGUSTINE BIRRELL beautiful birds body Brooklyn Calamus Calamus poems called curious dead Dean CHURCH death democracy Democratic divine doubt earth edition Emerson emotion English equally experience fact fail faith feeling finest free verse friends genius give hear heart J. A. SYMONDS J. C. SQUIRE knew land language Leaves of Grass less Lincoln lines lived look lovers merely metre metrical Milton mood moon mystic nature never night once ordinary partly pass Passage to India passion perhaps Pioneers poems poet poet's poetry political praise prophet prose reader rhyme rhythm sail Salut seems seen Shakespeare Shelley sing Sir EDMUND GOSSE Sir LESLIE STEPHEN soldiers Song sort soul spirit stanza stars supposed Symonds Tennyson thee things thought Traubel trees ugly universal Walt Whitman whole women wonder words Wordsworth write wrote young
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Página 54 - Of physiology from top to toe I sing: Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse; I say the Form complete is worthier far. The Female equally with the Male I sing.
Página 172 - Over the breast of the spring, the land, amid cities, Amid lanes and through old woods, where lately the violets peep'd from the ground, spotting the gray debris, Amid the grass in the fields each side of the lanes, passing the endless grass, Passing the yellow-spear'd wheat, every grain from its shroud in the dark-brown fields uprisen...
Página 163 - Have the elder races halted? Do they droop and end their lesson, wearied over there beyond the seas? We take up the task eternal, and the burden and the lesson, Pioneers! O pioneers!
Página 139 - I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.
Página 52 - 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 men ever born are also my brothers, and the women my sisters and lovers, And that a kelson of the creation is love...
Página 131 - I perceive they do not come from the roofs of mouths for nothing. 1 wish I could translate the hints about the dead young men and women. And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old men? And what do you think has become of the women and children? They are alive and well somewhere, The smallest sprout shows there is really no death, And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the end to...
Página 203 - This is what you shall do : Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to every one that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons...
Página 53 - Earth of the vitreous pour of the full moon just tinged with blue! Earth of shine and dark mottling the tide of the river! Earth of the limpid gray of clouds brighter and clearer for my sake! Far-swooping elbow'd earth— rich apple-blossom'd earth! Smile, for your lover comes.
Página 53 - I am he that walks with the tender and growing night, I call to the earth and sea half-held by the night. Press close bare-bosom'd night— press close magnetic nourishing night! Night of south winds — night of the large few stars! Still nodding night— mad naked summer night.
Página 142 - Logic and sermons never convince, The damp of the night drives deeper into my soul.