| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...c< ()f all races and eras these States with veins full of poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use ,them the greatest, Their...their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love and tongue of fire ! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps and sweep the world ! Ah Mother,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 pages
...poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest, Their I'rcsidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love and tongue of fire ! Kye to pierce the deepest deeps and sweep the world ! Ah Mother,... | |
| 1899 - 806 pages
...social problems of modern times. Walt Whitman prophesied of a future for these states when "Their '7 presidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall," and the widespread and earnest attention accorded to this poem may be taken as an illustrative instance... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...Of all races and eras, These States, with veins full of poetical stuff, most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest ; Their...their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love, and tongue of fire ! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps, and sweep the world ! • —... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 374 pages
...full of poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest, ["4] Their Presidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love and tongue of fire ! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps and sweep the world! Ah Mother,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 380 pages
...limbs of the body, or the fibres of plants. 22. Of all races and eras, These States, with veins full , Their Presidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall. 23. Of mankind, the poet is the equable man, Not in him, but off from him, things are grotesque, eccentric,... | |
| Harriet Monroe - 1919 - 366 pages
...Of all races and eras, These States, with veins full of poetical stuff, most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest. Their...their common referee so much as their poets shall. Soul of love, and tongue of fire ! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps, and sweep the world! Indeed, at... | |
| Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1916 - 180 pages
...***** Of all races and eras the States with veins full of poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest, Their...their common referee so much as their poets shall. Thus sang Walt Whitman the year after our great war. Who shall adequately state America's opportunity... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1916 - 388 pages
...plants. Of all races and eras these States with veins full of poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and use them the greatest, Their...their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love and tongue of fire ! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps and sweep the world ! Ah, Mother,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 pages
...these States with veins full of poetical stuff most need poets, and are to have the greatest, and us-,: them the greatest, Their Presidents shall not be their common referee so much as their poets shall. (Soul of love and tongue of fire! Eye to pierce the deepest deeps and sweep the world ! Ah, Mother,... | |
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