But more in you than these, lands of the Western shore, (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years, till now deferr'd, Promis'd to be fulfill'd, our common kind, the race. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 3611874Full view - About this book
| 1886 - 528 pages
...you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years, till now deferred, Promised to be fulfilled, our common kind, the race. The new society at last,...proportionate to Nature, In man of you, more than your mountain-peaks or stalwart trees imperial, In woman more, far more, than all your gold or vines, or... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 pages
...lands of the Western shore, (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years,...indeed, yet long prepared, I see the genius of the modem, child of the real and ideal, Clearing the ground for broad humanity, the true America, heir... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 pages
...lands of the Western shore, (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years, till now deferr'd, Promis'd to be hilfiU'd, our common kind, the race. The new society at last, proportionate to Nature, In man of you,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 594 pages
...Lands of the Western Shore ! (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years,...than your mountain peaks, or stalwart trees imperial, 100 In Woman more, far more, than all your gold, or vines, or even vital air. Fresh come, to a New... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...Lands of the Western Shore 1 (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years,...than your mountain peaks, or stalwart trees imperial, too In Woman more, far more, than all your gold, or vines, or even vital air. Fresh come, to a New... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1920 - 450 pages
...lands of the Western shore, (These but the means, the implements, the standingground,) I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years, till now deferr'd. Promis'd to lie fulfill'd, our common kind, the race. The new society at last, proportionate to Nature, In man... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 pages
...lands of the Western shore (These but the means, the implements, the standing-ground), I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years,...Nature, In man of you, more than your mountain peaks or stalwai trees imperial, In woman more, far more, than all your gold or vines, o even vital air. Fresh... | |
| Walt Whitman - 2008 - 273 pages
...to be fulfill'd, our common kind, the race, o The new society at last, proportionate to Nature, 100 In man of you, more than your mountain peaks or stalwart...more, than all your gold or vines, or even vital air. o Fresh come, to a new world indeed, yet long prepared, I see the genius of the modern, child of the... | |
| Luke Mancuso - 1997 - 180 pages
...citizens had been heard only by the representative poet, who nonetheless prophesies: "I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years,...Promis'd, to be fulfill'd, our common kind, the Race" (LG Var III, 678). Because of the recalcitrant social factions of 1876, the "New Society at last" could... | |
| 1912 - 92 pages
...completeness.) — Editor. From "Song of the Redwood Tree. Lands of the western shore, I see in you, certain to come, the promise of thousands of years, till now deferr'd, Promis'd to be fulfill' d, our common kind, the race. The new society at last, proportionate to Nature, In man of... | |
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