| 1919 - 714 pages
...into his experience the experiences of humanity or into humanity the experiences of his own being : " I am the mate and companion of people, all just as immortal and fathomless ax myself ; (They do not know how immortal, but I know.) . . , In all people I see myself — none... | |
| North American review - 1884 - 662 pages
...as to be born, and he knows it. For one, I don't believe he knows anything of the kind. He says : " I am not an earth, nor an adjunct of an earth ; I...myself; (They do not know how immortal, but I know)." Nor is he a comet, a meteor, or a ring of Saturn. " They do not know how immortal they are, but I know,"... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1895 - 76 pages
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| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 pages
...objects, no two alike and every one good, The canh good and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good. I am not an earth nor an adjunct of an earth, I am...mine male and female, For me those that have been l»ys and that love women, For me the man that is proud and feels how it stings to be slighted, For... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...no two alike, and every one good ; The earth good, and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good. I am not an earth, nor an adjunct of an earth ; I...myself ; (They do not know how immortal, but I know.) 130 • Every kind for itself and its own — for me mine, male and female ; For me those1 that have... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 594 pages
...people, all just as immortal and fathomless as myself ; (They do not know how immortal, but I know.) 130 Every kind for itself and its own — for me mine, male and female ; For me those1 that have been boys, and that love women ; For me the man that is proud, and feels how it stings... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American literature - 1905 - 738 pages
...objects, no two alike and every one good, The earth good and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good. I am not an earth nor an adjunct of an earth, I am...me those that have been boys and that love women, ю For me the man that is proud and feels how it stings to be slighted, For me the sweet-heart and... | |
| John Raymond Howard - American poetry - 1905 - 350 pages
...no two alike, and every one good, The earth good, and the stars good, and their adjuncts all good. I am not an earth, nor an adjunct of an earth, I am...myself ; They do not know how immortal, but I know. In all people I see myself — none more, and not one a barleycorn less, And the good or bad I say... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - American poetry - 1905 - 730 pages
...I am the mate and companion of people, &H just as immortal and fathomless as myself, (They do »ot know how immortal, but I know.) Every kind for itself...male and female, For me those that have been boys and tli.it love women, ,<, For me the man that is proud and feels how it stings to be slighted, For me... | |
| Education - 1942 - 278 pages
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