| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 psl.
...poets. The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true, the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it. CHANTS DEMOCRATIC. STARTING FROM PAUMANOK. i. STARTING from fish-shape Paumanok,* where I was born,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1881 - 44 psl.
...poets. ^.The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it. !/%ta>£ K'rjtint^-. . l-^ -*<£- i~.-i ' -* ,-- Demy 8vo, paper, price Is. 6d., PREFACE TO THE FIRST... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 72 psl.
...poets. The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it." In the " Collect " the last four sentences are quietly, pathetically, deleted. The rebuff of time is... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1884 - 64 psl.
...poets. The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it." In the " Collect" the last four sentences are quietly, pathetically, deleted. The rebuff of time is... | |
| 1992 - 1104 psl.
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| 1891 - 842 psl.
...gradually coming over the American literary world with regard to his work. He himself has declared that the proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as lie has absorbed it. He was fond of young men. " It does me good," he said to me, " to see the boys... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 psl.
...poets. The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it. SELECTIONS FROM LEAVES OF GRASS ^ INSCRIPTIONS ONE'S-SELF I SING One's-self I sing, a simple separate... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 320 psl.
...poets. The signs are effectual. There is no fear of mistake. If the one is true the other is true. The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it. FROM LEAVES OF GRASS ONE'S-SELF I SING One's-self I sing, a simple separate person, Yet utter the word... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1906 - 358 psl.
...closes with a sentence, which in view of his own long waiting for recognition is not without pathos : " The proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as he has absorbed it." Some of the more lyrical passages of this eloquent prelude were afterwards remodeled into verse for... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1906 - 368 psl.
...with a sentence, which in view of his own long waiting for recognition is not without pathos : " Tha proof of a poet is that his country absorbs him as affectionately as Some of the more lyrical passages of this eloquent prelude were afterwards remodeled into verse for... | |
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