| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pages
...And he sang what seemed the song of Death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so still, Came the singing of the bird. And the charm of the singing rapt me, As I held, as if by their hands, my Comrades... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...And he sang what seemed the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. DEATH CAROL. 1 6. Come, lovely and soothing Death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving,... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...And he sang what seemed the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. DEATH CARO.X- ^ ,-.,!_ 1 6. Come, lovely and soothing Death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...comrades three, And he sang the carol of death, and a verse for him I love./ From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars and the ghostly pines so...voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird.' ' Come lovely and soothing death, . Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day,... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 64 pages
...And he sang what seem'd the carol of death and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. The close of the Death Carol * is perhaps the most 1 So entitled in Whitman's Centennial Edition of... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 72 pages
...And he sang what seem'd the carol of death and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars, and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. The close of the Death Carol * is perhaps the most 1 So entitled in Whitman's Centennial Edition of... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 602 pages
...comrades three, And he sang the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses. From the fragrant cedars and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. Come, loi'efy and soothing death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day,... | |
| 1896 - 532 pages
...comrades three, And he sang the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. Come lovely and soothing death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...comrades three, And he sang the carol of death, and a verse for him I love. From deep secluded recesses, From the fragrant cedars and the ghostly pines so...the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. — Come lovely and soothing death, Undulate round the world, serenely arriving, arriving, In the day,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 690 pages
...their hands my comrades in the night, And the voice of my spirit tallied the song of the bird. Come, lovely and soothing death. Undulate round the world,...arriving, In the day, in the night, to all, to each, Praised be the fathomless universe. For life and joy, and for objects and knowledge curious, And for... | |
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