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The calm depth of thine eyes , Thy young breast's fall and rise , The music of thy sighs , -Heart of my heart , come hither— Are like a sweet - toned mass , Or summer winds that pass , Soft - sighing through the grass , Fair Love of ...
The calm depth of thine eyes , Thy young breast's fall and rise , The music of thy sighs , -Heart of my heart , come hither— Are like a sweet - toned mass , Or summer winds that pass , Soft - sighing through the grass , Fair Love of ...
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Now I sleep naked on the earth and eat grass . The devil used to put the same thoughts into my head as he does in yours . I tired him out . I tired him out . I live , and now I don't complain . " Don't think , brother , that , it's only ...
Now I sleep naked on the earth and eat grass . The devil used to put the same thoughts into my head as he does in yours . I tired him out . I tired him out . I live , and now I don't complain . " Don't think , brother , that , it's only ...
Side 305
I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey - work of the stars And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery And a mouse is miracle enough to ...
I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey - work of the stars And the running blackberry would adorn the parlors of heaven And the narrowest hinge in my hand puts to scorn all machinery And a mouse is miracle enough to ...
Side 306
The parts of " Leaves of Grass " dominated by the war spirit are touched with not only a pathos but a brilliance which , naturally enough , has drawn first popular attention to the book . Particularly in the opening war poems we hear ...
The parts of " Leaves of Grass " dominated by the war spirit are touched with not only a pathos but a brilliance which , naturally enough , has drawn first popular attention to the book . Particularly in the opening war poems we hear ...
Side 308
There is , however , this noticeable difference between them : the terror and agonized doubt reflected in parts of the Moslem book are nowhere found in " Leaves of Grass . " Whitman is at times denunciatory - most bitterly against ...
There is , however , this noticeable difference between them : the terror and agonized doubt reflected in parts of the Moslem book are nowhere found in " Leaves of Grass . " Whitman is at times denunciatory - most bitterly against ...
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