FLOOD-TIDE below me! I see you face to face! Clouds of the west— sun there half an hour high— I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes, how curious you are to me! On the ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds... Poems of Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass) - Página 275de Walt Whitman - 1902 - 468 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 páginas
...delicious word which, creeping to my feet, The Sea whispered me. CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. i. T7LOOD-TIDE below me ! I watch you face to face ; •*- Clouds...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day ; The simple, compact, well-joined... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 608 páginas
...you face to face : Clouds of the west ! Sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. " Crowds of men and women, attired in the usual costumes,...curious to me than you suppose ; And you that shall from shore years hence are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. III. " The... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 páginas
...you face to face ; Clouds of the west ! sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. a. The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day ; The simple, compact,... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 páginas
...you face to face ; Clouds of the west ! sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. 2. The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day ; The simple, compact,... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 610 páginas
...face to face : Clouds of the west ! Sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. II. " Crowds of men and women, attired in the usual costumes, how curious you are to me ! On the ferry-l'oats, the hundreds and hundreds that cross, returning home, are more curiuus to me than you... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 páginas
...hour high — I see you also face to face/ Crowds of men and women a'ttired in the usual costume/, how curious you are to me ! • On the ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds that cros^, r^turning home, are more curious to me than you suppose,; And you that shall cross from shore... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1892 - 296 páginas
...alcove he could calmly view the absorbing world without, and, apostrophizing it with Walt Whitman — Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes, How curious you are to me ! — resolve upon a plan for plunging into that world anew. But, behold, the absorbing scene had been... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 462 páginas
...face to face ! Clouds of the west — sun there half an hour high — I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes,...ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds that cross, return- • ing home, are more curious to me than you suppose, And you that shall cross from shore... | |
| William James - 1899 - 328 páginas
...also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes I how curious you are to me I On the ferry-boats, the hundreds and hundreds that...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to shore; Others will watch the run... | |
| William James - 1900 - 330 páginas
...watch you, face to face; Clouds of the west! sun there half an hour high! I see you also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes!...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to shore; Others will watch the run... | |
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