The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: Leaves of grassG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1902 |
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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 , Me wherever my life is lived , O to be self - balanced for contin- gencies , To confront night , storms , hunger , ridicule , accidents , rebuffs , as the trees and animals do . Savantism . THITHER as I look I see each result ...
... Kanada , Me wherever my life is lived , O to be self - balanced for contin- gencies , To confront night , storms , hunger , ridicule , accidents , rebuffs , as the trees and animals do . Savantism . THITHER as I look I see each result ...
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... , pastures , forests , vast cities , travelers , Kanada , the snows ; Always these compact lands tied at the hips with the belt string- ing the huge oval lakes ; Always the West with strong native persons , the increasing [ 206 ]
... , pastures , forests , vast cities , travelers , Kanada , the snows ; Always these compact lands tied at the hips with the belt string- ing the huge oval lakes ; Always the West with strong native persons , the increasing [ 206 ]
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... Kanada , or down by the Yellowstone , dwellers on coasts and off coasts , Seal - fishers , whalers , arctic seamen breaking passages through the ice . The shapes arise ! Shapes of factories , arsenals , foundries , markets , Shapes of ...
... Kanada , or down by the Yellowstone , dwellers on coasts and off coasts , Seal - fishers , whalers , arctic seamen breaking passages through the ice . The shapes arise ! Shapes of factories , arsenals , foundries , markets , Shapes of ...
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America arms beautiful behold blood body born breast breath Brooklyn Camden chant comrades crowd death debouch democracy divine earth edition eidolons eyes face faith father feel fill'd forever friends give hand head hear heard HORACE L immortal Journeyers joys Kanada knew land laugh Leaves of Grass light limbs lived Long Island look look'd lovers maize mother neck never night pass pass'd perfect person Pioneers pleas'd poems poet quintillions race rest RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE rise rivers sail shape ship shore side silent sing skald sleep song soul sound spiritual stand sweet T. W. Rolleston thee things Thomas Eakins thou thought to-day touch Traubel trees Velsor voice wait walk Walt Whitman Walt's waves West Hills Whit Whitman book whoever woman women woods words young youth
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Página 75 - Agonies are one of my changes of garments, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person, My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe.
Página 167 - AFOOT and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.
Página 31 - Stop this day and night with me and you shall possess the origin of all poems. You shall possess the good of the earth and sun, (there are millions of suns left,) You shall no longer take things at second or third hand, nor look through the eyes of the dead, nor feed on the spectres in books...
Página 34 - A child said, What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands; How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he. I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green stuff woven.
Página 51 - Smile O voluptuous cool-breath'd earth! Earth of the slumbering and liquid trees! Earth of departed sunset— earth of the mountains misty-topt! Earth of the vitreous pour of the full moon just tinged with blue!
Página 185 - Nor is it you alone who know what it is to be evil, I am he who knew what it was to be evil, I too knitted the old knot of contrariety, Blabb'd, blush'd, resented, lied, stole, grudg'd, Had guile, anger, lust...
Página 26 - 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. The atmosphere is not a perfume, it has no taste of the distillation, it is odorless...
Página 186 - Was call'd by my nighest name by clear loud voices of young men as they saw me approaching or passing, Felt their arms on my neck as I stood, or the negligent leaning of their flesh against me as I sat, Saw many I loved in the street or ferry-boat or public assembly, yet never told them a word...
Página 54 - Through me many long dumb voices, Voices of the interminable generations of prisoners and slaves, Voices of the diseas'd and despairing and of thieves and dwarfs, Voices of cycles of preparation and accretion, And of the threads that connect the stars, and of wombs and of the father-stuff...
Página 174 - Traveling with me you find what never tires. The earth never tires, The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first, Nature is rude and incomprehensible at first, Be not discouraged, keep on, there are divine things well envelop'd, I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell.