| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pages
...O solitary me, listening — never more shall I cease perpetuating you ; Never more shall I escape, never more, the reverberations, Never more the cries...under the yellow and sagging moon, The messenger there aroused — the fire, the sweet hell within, The unknown want, the destiny of me. O give me the clue... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...solitary me, listening — never more, shall I cease perpetuating you ; Never more shall I escape, never more, the reverberations, Never more the cries...under the yellow and sagging moon, The messenger there aroused — the fire, the sweet hell within, The unknown want, the destiny of me. " O give me the clue... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...solitary me, listening — never more, shall I cease perpetuating you ; Never more shall I escape, never more, the reverberations, Never more the cries...under the yellow and sagging moon, The messenger there aroused — the fire, the sweet hell within, The unknown want, the destiny of me. " O give me the clue... | |
| Penelope Frederica Fitzgerald - 1887 - 436 pages
...comrade ; Joys of thine own, undying one ; Joy worthy thee, O soul ! " " Never more shall I escape, never more the reverberations, Never more the cries of unsatisfied love be absent from me, The before unknown want, the destiny of me." Walt. Whitman. " Oh ! if I am to have so much, let me... | |
| 1889 - 552 pages
...me, O solitary me listening ! never more shall I cease perpetuating you, Never more shall I escape, never more the reverberations, Never more the cries...under the yellow and sagging moon, The messenger there aroused, — the fire, the sweet hell within, The unknown want, the destiny of me. " O give me the... | |
| 1894 - 444 pages
...or bird ! (said the boy's soul), Nevermore shall I escape, nevermore the reverberations, Nevermore the cries of unsatisfied love be absent from me, Never...hell within, The unknown want, the destiny of me. And the boy in the extremity of his sorrow calls upon the sea waves for the word final, superior to... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...me, O solitary me listening, never more shall I cease perpetuating you, Never more shall I escape, never more the reverberations, Never more the cries...there in the night, By the sea under the yellow and saggingjoagon,, The messenger there arous'd, the fire7 the sweet hell within, The unknown want, the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...; O solitary me, listening — nevermore shall I cease perpetuating you; Never more shall I escape, never more the reverberations, Never more the cries...there arous'd' — the fire, the sweet hell within, 160 The unknown want, the destiny of me. O give me the clew1 ! (it lurks in the night here somewhere;)... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 pages
...me, О solitary me listening, never more shall I cease perpetuating you, Never more shall I escape, never more the reverberations, Never more the cries...under the yellow and sagging moon, The messenger there aroused, the fire, the Ü give ше the clew I (it lurks in the night here somewhere) О if I am to... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pages
...me, О solitary me listening, never more shall I cease perpetuating you, Never more shall I escape, nds, and lay it at his feet; Though the poor gift...unmeet. A SHADOW OF THE NIGHT CLOSE on the edge of a mi sap ging moon, The messenger there aroused, the fire, the О give me the clew ! (it lurks in the night... | |
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