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" The urge, the ardor, the unconquerable will, The potent, felt, interior command, stronger than words, A message from the Heavens whispering to me even in sleep, These sped me on. "
Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 519
edited by - 1874
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A Third Poetry Book

1889 - 552 pages
...these the work so far accomplished, By me earth's elder cloyed and stifled lands uncloyed, unloosed, By me the hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown...not, it is all in Thee : Or small or great I know not — what broad fields, what lands. Haply the brutish measureless human undergrowth I know Transplanted...
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Leaves of Grass: Including Sands at Seventy, Good Bye My Fancy, Old Age ...

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 pages
...these the work so far accomplish'd, By me earth's elder cloy'd and stifled lands uncloy'd, unloos'd. By me the hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown...Transplanted there may rise to stature, knowledge worthy The*. Haply the swords I know may there indeed be tum'd to reapiagtools, Haply the lifeless cross I...
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The Complete Writings of Walt Whitman: Leaves of grass

Walt Whitman - 1902 - 374 pages
...these the work so far accomplish'd, By me earth's elder cloy'd and stifled lands uncloy'd, unloos'd, By me the hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown...the known. The end I know not, it is all in Thee, Hands Or small or great I know not — haply what broad fields, what Haply the brutish measureless...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1902 - 940 pages
...hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown to the known. The end I know not, it is all in Thee, Hands Or small or great I know not — haply what broad fields, what Haply the brutish measureless human undergrowth I know, Transplanted there may rise to stature, knowledge...
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Walt Whitman: Seer: A Brief Study

Henry Wallace - 1904 - 64 pages
...purposes, and feels sure they all came from God ; and here he has reached the new land. "The end," he says, "I know not, it is all in Thee, or small or , great I know not." — / " Haply the lifeless Cross I know, Europe's dead Cross, may bud and blossom there." " One effort more, my altar...
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The Chief American Poets: Selected Poems by Bryant, Poe, Emerson, Longfellow ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...the work so far accomplish'd, By me earth's elder cloy'd and stifled lands uncloy'd, unloos'd, Byrne the 'hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown to...fields, what lands, Haply the brutish measureless human nndergrowtb I know, Transplanted there may rise to stature, knowledge worthy Thee, Haply the swords...
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The Vital Study of Literature, and Other Essays

William Norman Guthrie - 1912 - 400 pages
...under the control of different moods or with a different intention. We say "unknown,"* yet in the line, By me the hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown to the known, •Throughout this paper italics indicate the syllable that has the stress. the necessity of rendering...
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Crowds; a Moving-picture of Democracy

Gerald Stanley Lee - 1913 - 594 pages
...savage shore far, far from home, Pent by the sea and dark rebellious brows twelve dreary months . . . The end I know not, it is all in Thee, Or small or...know not — haply what broad fields, what lands! . . . And these things I see suddenly, what mean they As if some miracle, some hand divine unsealed...
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Leaves of the Greater Bible: Being an Anthology of Reprints and Paraphrases ...

William Norman Guthrie - 1917 - 168 pages
...these the work so far accomplish'd, By me earth's elder cloyM and stifled lands uncloy'd, unloos'd, By me the hemispheres rounded and tied, the unknown to the known. Or small or great I know not — haply what broad fields, what lands, Haply the brutish measureless...
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Century Readings for a Course in American Literature

1919 - 966 pages
...these the work so far accomplish'd, By me earth's elder cloy'd and stifled lands uncloy'd, unloos'd and he gave command, In a low tone, to his few followers,...echo died : then, throwing off The sackcloth from 35 Haply the brutish measureless human undergrowth I know. Transplanted there may rise to stature,...
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