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" O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved? And how shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone? And what shall my perfume be for the grave of him I love? "
Gems from Walt Whitman - Page 36
by Walt Whitman - 1889 - 58 pages
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Poems

Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pages
...for the lustrous star has detained me; The star, my comrade departing, holds and detains me. TO. 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I...of him I love? Sea-winds, blown from east and west, Blown from the eastern sea, and blown from the western sea, till there on the prairies meeting : These,...
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American poems, selected and ed. by W.M. Rossetti

American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...for the lustrous star has detained me ; The star, my departing comrade, holds and detains me. 10. 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I...of him I love? Sea-winds, blown from east and west, Blown from the eastern sea, and blown from the western sea, till there on the prairies meeting : These,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 238

1875 - 810 pages
...blooming perennial, and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. • • • • • • 'O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there...what shall my perfume be, for the grave of him I love ? * » y « • • Yet each I keep and all, retrievements out of the night ; The song, the wondrous...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Part 1

1875 - 800 pages
...Lilac blooming perennial, and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. • • * * * • O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved ? And how khall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone ? And what shall my perfume be, for the...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Part 1

1875 - 804 pages
...Lilac blooming perennial, and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. • * * * * • O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved ? And bow shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone ? And what shall my perfume be, for...
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American poems. With short biogr. notices of the most celebrated American ...

American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...for the lustrous star has detained me ; The star, my departing comrade, holds and detains me. 10. 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I...of him I love? Sea-winds, blown from east and west, Blown from the eastern sea, and blown from the western sea, till there on the prairies meeting : These,...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...departing comrade holds and detains me. 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I loved? ' \nd how shall I deck my song for the large sweet soul that has gone? / r And what shall my perfume be for the grave of him I love ? Sea-winds blown from east and west/...
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Essays on Poetry and Poets

Roden Noel - 1886 - 378 pages
...music. I take another instance from the poem, " When lilacs last in the door-yard bloomed : " — " O how shall I warble myself for the dead one there...him I love ? " Seawinds blown from east and west, Blown from the eastern sea, and blown from the western sea, till there on the prairies meeting : These,...
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Bugle-echoes: A Collection of Poems of the Civil War, Northern and Southern

Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 352 pages
...tolling bells' perpetual clang. Here, coffin that slowly passes, I give you my sprig of lilac. ****** 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I...of him I love ? Sea-winds blown from east and west, Blown from the Eastern sea and blown from the Western sea, till there on the prairies meeting, These...
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Bugle-echoes: A Collection of Poems of the Civil War, Northern and Southern

Francis Fisher Browne - 1886 - 362 pages
...tolling bells' perpetual clang. Here, coffin that slowly passes, I give you my sprig of lilac. ****** 0 how shall I warble myself for the dead one there I...of him I love ? Sea-winds blown from east and west, Blown from the Eastern sea and blown from the Western sea, till there on the prairies meeting, These...
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