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what fluid, vast identity, Holding the universe with all its parts as one—as sailing in a ship?
your horizon rises—I see it parting away for more august dramas; I see not America only—I see not only
that force advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage; (Have the old forces played their parts
Your horizon rises—I see it parting away for more august dramas; I see not America only—I see not only
advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage; (Have the old forces, the old wars, played their parts
Your horizon rises, I see it parting away for more august dramas, I see not America only, not only Liberty's
advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage, (Have the old forces, the old wars, played their parts
Your horizon rises, I see it parting away for more august dramas, I see not America only, not only Liberty's
advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage, (Have the old forces, the old wars, played their parts
2 O maidens and young men I love and that love me, What you ask of my days those the strangest and sudden
2 O maidens and young men I love and that love me, What you ask of my days those the strangest and sudden
here and hereafter, Taking all hints to use them—but swiftly leaping beyond them, A reminiscence sing. 2
, All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd persons of the earth, These are contain'd in sex, as parts
, All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd persons of the earth, These are contain'd in sex, as parts
earth, All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd persons of the earth, These are contain'd in sex as parts
earth, All the governments, judges, gods, follow'd persons of the earth, These are contain'd in sex as parts
sending itself ahead countless years to come. 2 O but it is not the years—it is I—it is You; We touch
and am all, and believe in all; I believe materialism is true, and spiritualism is true— I reject no part
Have I forgotten any part? Come to me, whoever and whatever, till I give you recognition.
and am all, and believe in all; I believe materialism is true, and spiritualism is true— I reject no part
Have I forgotten any part? Come to me, whoever and whatever, till I give you recognition.
sending itself ahead countless years to come. 2 O but it is not the years—it is I, it is You, We touch
and am all and believe in all, I believe materialism is true and spiritualism is true, I reject no part
(Have I forgotten any part? any thing in the past?
sending itself ahead countless years to come. 2 O but it is not the years—it is I, it is You, We touch
and am all and believe in all, I believe materialism is true and spiritualism is true, I reject no part
(Have I forgotten any part? any thing in the past?
to me you bring; Lilac blooming perennial, and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. 2
to me you bring, Lilac blooming perennial and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. 2
to me you bring, Lilac blooming perennial and drooping star in the west, And thought of him I love. 2
—No; But I record of two simple men I saw to-day, on the pier, in the midst of the crowd, parting the
part- ing parting of dear friends; The one to remain hung on the other's neck, and pas- sionately passionately
—no; But merely of two simple men I saw to-day on the pier in the midst of the crowd, parting the parting
—No; But I record of two simple men I saw to-day, on the pier, in the midst of the crowd, parting the
part- ing parting of dear friends; The one to remain hung on the other's neck, and pas- sionately passionately
—no; But merely of two simple men I saw to-day on the pier in the midst of the crowd, parting the parting
art all the world's, the continents' entire— not yours alone, America, Europe's as well, in every part
the wood, and become undis- guised undisguised and naked; I am mad for it to be in contact with me. 2
If I worship one thing more than another, it shall be the spread of my own body, or any part of it.
I take part—I see and hear the whole; The cries, curses, roar—the plaudits for well-aimed shots; The
List to the story as my grandmother's father, the sailor, told it to me.
is but a part.
the wood, and become undis- guised undisguised and naked; I am mad for it to be in contact with me. 2
mer summer morning; How you settled your head athwart my hips, and gently turn'd over upon me, And parted
If I worship one thing more than another, it shall be the spread of my own body, or any part of it.
List to the story as my grandmother's father, the sailor, told it to me.
is but a part.
I believe in the flesh and the appetites, Seeing, hearing, feeling, are miracles, and each part and tag
The sentries desert every other part of me, They have left me helpless to a red marauder, They all come
Parting, tracked by arriving—perpetual payment of perpetual loan, Rich showering rain, and recompense
I take part—I see and hear the whole, The cries, curses, roar—the plaudits for well-aimed shots, The
is but a part.
ranks, They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the mouth of that man or that woman. 2
ranks, They debouch as they are wanted to march obediently through the mouth of that man or that woman. 2
resumed, the chaos louder than ever, with eager calls, and orders of officers; While from some distant part
bearded—the stout-strong frame, Dress'd in its russet suit of good Scotch cloth: (Then what the told-out story
pert apparel, the deformed attitude, drunken- ness drunkenness , greed, premature death, all these I part
balk me, The pert apparel, the deform'd attitude, drunkenness, greed, premature death, all these I part
vouchsafe to me what has yet been vouch- safed vouchsafed to none—Tell me the whole story, Tell me what
pert apparel, the deform'd attitude, drunkenness, greed, pre- mature premature death, all these I part
vouchsafe to me what has yet been vouchsafed to none—Tell me the whole story, Tell me what you would
pert apparel, the deform'd attitude, drunkenness, greed, pre- mature premature death, all these I part
thank you for liking me as I am, and liking the touch of me—I know that it is good for you to do so. 2
, alive—that every thing was alive, To think that you and I did not see, feel, think, nor bear our part
, To think that we are now here and bear our part. 2 Not a day passes, not a minute or second without
, alive—that every thing was alive, To think that you and I did not see, feel, think, nor bear our part
, To think that we are now here and bear our part. 2 Not a day passes, not a minute or second without
In the best poems re-appears the body, man's or wo- man woman's , well-shaped, natural, gay, Every part
meanings; The charms that go with the mere looks of some men and women, are sayings and meanings also. 2
of words, In the best poems re-appears the body, man's or woman's, well-shaped, natural, gay, Every part
faults and derelictions, 38* The light touches, on my lips, of the lips of my com- rades comrades , at parting
matter who they are, And when all life, and all the Souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth, Then shall
heroes and martyrs, And when all life, and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty be discharged from that part of the earth, And the infidel and
going with me leaves peace and routine behind him, And stakes his life, to be lost at any moment.) 2
heroes and martyrs, And when all life, and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty, or the idea of liberty, be dis- charged discharged from that part
martyrs, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are dis- charged discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty or the idea of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth
martyrs, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are dis- charged discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty or the idea of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth
Thoughts 2 2.
Thoughts 2 2.