Leaves of Grass: Including Sands at Seventy, Good Bye My Fancy, Old Age Echoes, and A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd RoadsSmall, Maynard, 1899 - 455 pages |
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... HEAR AMERICA SINGING WHAT PLACE IS BESIEGED ?. STILL THOUGH THE ONE I SING SHUT NOT YOUR DOORS POETS TO COME . To You . THOU READER STARTING FROM PAUMANOK SONG OF MYSELF CHILDREN OF ADAM . TO THE GARDEN THE WORLD FROM PENT - UP ACHING ...
... HEAR AMERICA SINGING WHAT PLACE IS BESIEGED ?. STILL THOUGH THE ONE I SING SHUT NOT YOUR DOORS POETS TO COME . To You . THOU READER STARTING FROM PAUMANOK SONG OF MYSELF CHILDREN OF ADAM . TO THE GARDEN THE WORLD FROM PENT - UP ACHING ...
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... HEAR IT WAS CHARGED AGAINST ME . THE PRAIRIE - GRASS DIVIDING • WHEN I PERUSE THE CONQUER'D FAME WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING A PROMISE TO CALIFORNIA · HERE THE FRAILEST LEAVES OF ME . NO LABOR - SAVING MACHINE A GLIMPSE · A LEAF FOR ...
... HEAR IT WAS CHARGED AGAINST ME . THE PRAIRIE - GRASS DIVIDING • WHEN I PERUSE THE CONQUER'D FAME WE TWO BOYS TOGETHER CLINGING A PROMISE TO CALIFORNIA · HERE THE FRAILEST LEAVES OF ME . NO LABOR - SAVING MACHINE A GLIMPSE · A LEAF FOR ...
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... hear , We say to ourselves , Remember , fear not , be candid , promulge the body and the soul , Dwell a while and pass on , be copious , temperate , chaste , mag- netic , And what you effuse may then return as the seasons return , And ...
... hear , We say to ourselves , Remember , fear not , be candid , promulge the body and the soul , Dwell a while and pass on , be copious , temperate , chaste , mag- netic , And what you effuse may then return as the seasons return , And ...
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... HEAR AMERICA SINGING . I HEAR America singing , 16 LEAVES OF Grass . TO A CERTAIN CANTATRICE ME IMPERTURBE THE SHIP STARTING SAVANTISM.
... HEAR AMERICA SINGING . I HEAR America singing , 16 LEAVES OF Grass . TO A CERTAIN CANTATRICE ME IMPERTURBE THE SHIP STARTING SAVANTISM.
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... HEAR AMERICA SINGING . I HEAR America singing , the varied carols I hear , 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 ...
... HEAR AMERICA SINGING . I HEAR America singing , the varied carols I hear , 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 ...
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