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| 751. | Spain 1873–’74. by Walt Whitman> | | OUT of the murk of heaviest clouds,
Out of the feudal wrecks, and heap’d-up skeletons of kings,
Out of that old entire European debris—the sha... |
| 752. | Carol of Occupations. by Walt Whitman> | | 1
COME closer to me;
Push close, my lovers, and take the best I possess;
Yield closer and closer, and give me the best you possess.
This is... |
| 753. | Not the Pilot. by Walt Whitman> | | NOT the pilot has charged himself to bring his ship into port, though beaten back, and
many
times
baffled;
Not the path-finder, penetrating... |
| 754. | As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free. by Walt Whitman> | | 1
AS a strong bird on pinions free,
Joyous, the amplest spaces heavenward cleaving,
Such be the thought I’d think to-day of thee, America,
Su... |
| 755. | A Paumanok Picture. by Walt Whitman> | | TWO boats with nets lying off the sea-beach, quite still,
Ten fishermen waiting—they discover a thick school of mossbonkers—they drop the
join... |
| 756. | Apostroph. by Walt Whitman> | | O MATER! O fils!
O brood continental!
O flowers of the prairies!
O space boundless! O hum of mighty products!
O you teeming cities! O so invin... |
| 757. | Inscription. by Walt Whitman> | | SMALL is the theme of the following Chant, yet the greatest—namely,
One’s-Self—that wondrous thing a simple, separate person. That, for the us... |
| 758. | Base of all Metaphysics, The. by Walt Whitman> | | AND now, gentlemen,
A word I give to remain in your memories and minds,
As base, and finale too, for all metaphysics.
(So, to the students, ... |
| 759. | Thick-Sprinkled Bunting. by Walt Whitman> | | THICK-SPRINKLED bunting! Flag of stars!
Long yet your road, fateful flag!—long yet your road, and lined with bloody death!
For the prize I see a... |
| 760. | What think You I take my Pen in Hand? by Walt Whitman> | | WHAT think you I take my pen in hand to record?
The battle-ship, perfect-model’d, majestic, that I saw pass the offing to-day under full
sail... |
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