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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Page 23
... holds me to him , Any more than I am held to the heavens and all the spiritual world , After what they have done to me , suggesting themes . O such themes - equalities ! O divine average ! Warblings under the sun , usher'd as now , or ...
... holds me to him , Any more than I am held to the heavens and all the spiritual world , After what they have done to me , suggesting themes . O such themes - equalities ! O divine average ! Warblings under the sun , usher'd as now , or ...
Page 25
... hold spiritual joys and afterwards loosen them ; How can the real body ever die and be buried ? Of your real body and any man's or woman's real body , Item for item it will elude the hands of the corpse - cleaners and pass to fitting ...
... hold spiritual joys and afterwards loosen them ; How can the real body ever die and be buried ? Of your real body and any man's or woman's real body , Item for item it will elude the hands of the corpse - cleaners and pass to fitting ...
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... holds of the red aborigines . The red aborigines , Leaving natural breaths , sounds of rain and winds , calls as of birds and animals in the woods , syllabled to us for names , Okonee , Koosa , Ottawa , Monongahela , Sauk , Natchez ...
... holds of the red aborigines . The red aborigines , Leaving natural breaths , sounds of rain and winds , calls as of birds and animals in the woods , syllabled to us for names , Okonee , Koosa , Ottawa , Monongahela , Sauk , Natchez ...
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... with their massive arms , Overhand the hammers swing , overhand so slow , overhand so sure , They do not hasten , each man hits in his place . WIZIRANOMALESPOON 13 The negro holds firmly the reins of his SONG OF Myself . 37.
... with their massive arms , Overhand the hammers swing , overhand so slow , overhand so sure , They do not hasten , each man hits in his place . WIZIRANOMALESPOON 13 The negro holds firmly the reins of his SONG OF Myself . 37.
Page 38
... holds firmly the reins of his four horses , the block swags underneath on its tied - over chain , The negro that drives the long dray of the stone - yard , steady and tall he stands pois'd on one leg on the string - piece , His blue ...
... holds firmly the reins of his four horses , the block swags underneath on its tied - over chain , The negro that drives the long dray of the stone - yard , steady and tall he stands pois'd on one leg on the string - piece , His blue ...
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