American Literature Survey: The American romantics, 1800-1860Milton R. Stern, Seymour L. Gross Viking Press, 1968 - Fiction |
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... sing one's self as a free man , as the New Adam , was nothing less than to sing one's self as a part of the eternal , infinite , universal 467 Walt Whitman.
... sing one's self as a free man , as the New Adam , was nothing less than to sing one's self as a part of the eternal , infinite , universal 467 Walt Whitman.
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... Sing on , sing on , you gray - brown bird , Sing from the swamps , the recesses , pour your chant from the bushes , Limitless out of the dusk , out of the cedars and pines . Sing on , dearest brother - warble your reedy song ; Loud ...
... Sing on , sing on , you gray - brown bird , Sing from the swamps , the recesses , pour your chant from the bushes , Limitless out of the dusk , out of the cedars and pines . Sing on , dearest brother - warble your reedy song ; Loud ...
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... sing . Passage to India ! 30 Lo , soul ! seest thou not God's purpose from the first ? The earth to be spann'd , connected by net - work , The races , neighbors , to marry and be given in mar- riage , The oceans to be cross'd , the ...
... sing . Passage to India ! 30 Lo , soul ! seest thou not God's purpose from the first ? The earth to be spann'd , connected by net - work , The races , neighbors , to marry and be given in mar- riage , The oceans to be cross'd , the ...
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