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Ten days later, on December 19, 1843, it appeared in the Hudson River Chronicle (Sing-Sing, NY), and
A Chronicle of New-York," The Hudson River Chronicle , December 19, 1843, [1]; "The Love of the Four
See, your own shape and countenance, persons, substances, beasts, the trees, the running rivers, the
Phenomenological Approaches to Human Contact soulstakeshapeinandthroughworldlyengagementswiththetrees,rivers
anyefforttocontactthatchildwillnecessarilyinvolvetheobjectsthrough which he creates himself, the “substances, beasts, the trees, the running rivers
too,includingThoreau’s“Walking” (1862) and his more wide-ranging AWeek on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
thatDickinsontellsuscansendabraincareeningfromitsnormal “Groove” into uncharted territories as unstoppably as a river
literati, and preachers famousandobscure,asteadystreamofvisitorsfromallovertohissmallhouse across the river
John Newton married young, and moved across the river to a 160-acre plantation.
, and re- turned to a war-torn county whose seat, Guntersville, had been burned to the ground in a river
He died young, drowned in the Oktahutche River (about which he had written many a poetic verse), some
name as “meeting place by the rapid water.” http://www.tourismsarnialambton.com/communities/st-clair-river
Earth of shine and dark mottling the tide of the river!
As the medical historian Howard Markel observes, “the river of human pathology at Bellevue had no end
their tiny leaves . . . without the actual army sights and hot emotions of the time rushing like a river
in the woods or by the road-side (hundreds, thousands, obliterated)— the corpses floated down the rivers
the diaspora of “the strayed dead” whose unburied bodies littered battlefields and became lost to rivers
even take one in my hand, without the actual army sights and hot emotions of the time rushing like a river
Evok- ing the chaotic scene of the night battle on the river as the “shock of ships”colliding amid the
,The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, and contrasted with his youthful journey back up the Ohio River
“Our rival Roses warred for Sway— / For Sway, but named the name of Right” in “The Battle of Stone River
Soldiers become an “Abrahamic river” in “The Muster,” the flashes of bayonets are northern lights in
ready to spend the rest of the day alone with his interesting visitor, and proposes a trip across the river
And yet, deep down like in Wagner's Rheingold , we keep hearing the dark, incessant running of the river
, that in our case will be the "spinal river," as Whitman called the Mississippi, America's backbone.
The letter is written in the simple language familiar to Pete, who was an omnibus driver: "The river
At either tide, flood or ebb, the water is always rushing along as if in haste, & the river is often
A young man stands at the Delaware River’s edge, with the Walt Whitman Bridge in the background, and
burning, aching, “resistless,” emphatically physical yearning for young men (see “From Pent-Up Aching Rivers
“I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America, and along the shores of the
Commune and “From the Genius of Liberty,” 215 Leaves of Grass (1870–71), 145–60; “From Pent- Up A ching Rivers
scalpelonseveredcarotid currentofmillionsofveins capillariessonoroustributariesofthe GREAT FUTURE RIVER
Bettertobeabeggar,avagabond.”[...]ThatsummerIspentanhour or two at the river every morning. [. . .]
WheneverIspentthenoonsweatingintheboat, then the restofthedaymybloodwouldstayfresh,invigoratedbymy plunge into the river
Lee Masters’s Spoon River Anthology has been extremely popular in Italy since 1943, whenthefirsttranslation
process that inheres alsowithintheoriginalJacksoniantrope:“Asthebreezef’mthemountain sweeps over the river
Daily Times in 1848, a local newspaper for residents of the town of Williamsburgh, along the East River
From Pent-up Aching Rivers
Like Earth O river
Exposition Building—New City Hall—River Trip
Swallows on the River
even take one in my hand, without the actual army sights and hot emotions of the time rushing like a river
with them about each one, in every part of the United States, and many of the engagements on the rivers
Still sweeping the eye around down the river toward Alexandria, we see, to the right, the locality where
And how full of breadth is the scenery, everywhere with distant mountains, everywhere convenient rivers
There were nearly 200 of them, come up yesterday by boat from James River.
pass through the city, and embark from the wharves; (How good they look, as they tramp down to the river
take a serpentine course—their arms flash in the sun—Hark to the musical clank; Behold the silvery river—in
; Or southward along the Tennessee or Cumberland rivers, or at Chattanooga on the mountain top, Saw I
I saw him at the river-side, Down by the ferry, lit by torches, hastening the embar- cation embarcation
I perceive you are more valuable than your owners supposed; Ah, river!
At the turn of the century neo-Romanticism and criollismo (local color) reigned in River Plate literature
" (from "Salut Au Monde"), and again, later in the same poem, "I see the Amazon and the Paraguay [rivers
]" to "I see the Amazon, the Paraguay, the River Plate" ( , 359).
Twenty-eight youths bathe in the river.
Land of rays and shadows, peppering Literally, snowing upon. the river waves!
is to see Whitman as Behemoth, wallowing in primeval jungles, bathing at fountain-heads, of mighty rivers
Following the Ohio River along the newly settled states of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, still
This river, which together with its tributaries supplies half of the arable land of the United States
contradicting any Zeitgeist, just like myself, I see the skyline of the large banks in Frankfurt on the river
Illinois" or "my prairies on the Missouri," Bal'mont had preferred some all-inclusive phrase, such as "rivers
These boundless rivers! You are measureless and boundless like them!"
incarnate themselves in the forms of god and demi-god, faun and satyr, oread, dryad, and nymph of river
He is Behemoth, wallowing in primitive jungles, bathing at fountain-heads of mighty rivers, crushing
"Flood-tide of the river, flow on!
the ideal, of the same order as Blake's Albion and Jerusalem; and Whitman is rhapsodizing over the rivers
ghosts of Whitman's ferry: their images Crowding the enfilade of steel and stone Have the whole East River
At the turn of the century neo-Romanticism and criollismo (local color) had reigned in River Plate literature
Nacht darauf führt Washington den Rest seiner geschlagenen Truppen im Schutze des Nebels über den East River
Long Island, während der folgenden Jahre anschwellen und sich mit dem gegenüber, jenseits des East River
table, against the wall, in the little apartment on Balcarce street whose two windows open onto the River
Poetry ], Ezra Pound's "Cantos"; then Sandburg's "Chicago Poems"; and around 1915 Lee Masters's Spoon River
de Erza Ezra Pound; luego los “Poemas de Chicago” de Sandburg; y hacia 1915 la Antología de “Spoon River
His spirit responds to his country's spirit: he incarnates its geography and natural life and rivers
What rivers are these? what forests and fruits are these?
four great rivers of China, the Amour, the Yellow River, the Yiang-tse, and the Pearl; I see where the
Flow on, river! flow with the flood-tide, and ebb with the ebb-tide!
bring your freight, bring your shows, ample and sufficient rivers!
The river and bay scenery, all about New York island, any time of a fine day—the hurrying, splashing
I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America, and along the shores of the
River and sunset and scallop-edg'd waves of flood-tide?
Flow on, river! flow with the flood-tide, and ebb with the ebb-tide!
O boating on the rivers, The voyage down the St.
reading Old Time Gleanings with the subtitle Reminiscences, Gossip, Traditions, &c. of the Delaware river
I have never lived away from a big river." Took up Brinton's suggestion that W.'
a river, the sky the sky.
—first to Bonsall's house for the Book Maker—then across the river for conferences at different places
It is almost a part of Philadelphia where I live on the opposite side of the Delaware river.
I mailed it over the river later on.
How had the river appeared?—and so on.
"The river was there—the great city opposite.
Denver is phenomenal for its background—its ample background: not much of a river there, but a river
And I know best of all the rivers—the grand, sweeping, curving, gently undulating rivers. Oh!
Rivers! Oh the rivers!
but grand and manly and full of thunder and lightning.The robins are just here, and the ice on the river
Parkhurst across the river, has studied Millet some and lectures about him, illustrating the talks.
magazines—that of porcelain, fine china, dainty curtains, exquisite rugs—never a look of flowing rivers
"I drove up as far as Pea Shore—right up to the river, halting there for half an hour, looking over the
Some one in that discussion over the river presented my 'standpoint'—but suppose I have no conscious
It is fine scenery around Washington—plenty of hills, and a noble river.
but two things now from which I derive any satisfaction—Julian and that bit of land up there on the river
It was a tablet placed on the First Unitarian Church, across the river. There were speeches by C.C.
country through which the Continental Road passes in the States, (then names,) the fauna, mountains, rivers
I said: "Across the river for a long walk." He cried: "I quite envigesenvy you!"
said: "If I get out as the weather grows milder I'll want to see these wonders: I'll get across the river
I was down by the river, loafing some. Then went across on the boat. "Ah!"
He still lives in Mickle Street, Camden, in his little old wooden house, not far from the Delaware river
Who could share with me the thought of that evening's ride across the river?
Went over the river with Donaldson, who had brought W. fruit and wine and taken away with him the ten
I spoke of the driver of a wagon on the Chestnut Street hill by the river: "his horse fell down—could
envy you—or at least count you happy—in your own house, and with your farm, in sight, or close to a river
I described the trip across the river this evening: the new moon— "a thin semicircular strip of a thing
of slender cloud overhead: the water full of mobile reflections: the electric lights up along the river's
The electric lights are new since my time: there were never any along the river's front as I knew it.
I was not quite a week on the river. I slept in my boat or under it all the time.
know him—know his name, too: he rejoices in the unique and saving name—though the best hand on the river—the
I took it with me to mail over the river.
on one of the long piers, or take the ferry boat, and watch her as she swept around into the East River
or, why does the flowing river make me happy?—why? why? making that mood the talisman for all?"
From my large open window I have an extensive view of sky, Potomac river, hills and fields of Virginia