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he cried in a strong voice , and amid the excited cheers of the people the ceremony went forward , while I lay dazed and fearing to rise , on the steps . To him who reads this in the future let it be a lesson .
he cried in a strong voice , and amid the excited cheers of the people the ceremony went forward , while I lay dazed and fearing to rise , on the steps . To him who reads this in the future let it be a lesson .
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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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Particularly in the opening war poems we hear the " rattle and thrums of drums , " the " shriek of the great shells and whirr and hum of the grape through the trees ; " we see the " dust - covered men in columns " that " rise and fall ...
Particularly in the opening war poems we hear the " rattle and thrums of drums , " the " shriek of the great shells and whirr and hum of the grape through the trees ; " we see the " dust - covered men in columns " that " rise and fall ...
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other than a literary one : sincerity , which alone , at bottom , can give rise to merit of any kind . " And truly , Walt Whitman , by a bedside at night in a hospital tent , or in the excitement of action , scribbling those " soiled ...
other than a literary one : sincerity , which alone , at bottom , can give rise to merit of any kind . " And truly , Walt Whitman , by a bedside at night in a hospital tent , or in the excitement of action , scribbling those " soiled ...
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We who are free and kind must inevitably help those who are down to rise to a fuller realization of themselves , to advance . Furthermore , Whitman's practice was fully up to his preaching . " Not content with merely blowing the trumpet ...
We who are free and kind must inevitably help those who are down to rise to a fuller realization of themselves , to advance . Furthermore , Whitman's practice was fully up to his preaching . " Not content with merely blowing the trumpet ...
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