| 1855 - 684 psl.
...twelve at night, there in the beams of the moon, they surrendered to us." " As to you, life, I recken you are the leavings of many deaths: No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before. I hear you whispering there, O stars of heaven — 0 suns ! O grave of graves ! O perpetual transfers... | |
| 1855 - 714 psl.
...in the beaun of tho moon, they surrendered to us." " As to you, life, I reckon you are tho Icarings of many deaths: No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before. I hear you whispering there, O stars of heaven — 0 nuns! O grave of graves! O perpetual transfers... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 psl.
...sweet-scented and growing, | I reach to the leafy lips, I reach to the polish'd breasts of melons. as to you Life I reckon you are the leavings of many...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before.) I hear you whispering there O stars of heaven, 0 suns — O grass of graves — O perpetual transfers... | |
| 1887 - 882 psl.
...you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try and alarm me ... And, as to you, Life I reckon you arc the leavings of many deaths, (no doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before)." But in the war and the tragedy of President Lincoln's death at its close, that which before had been... | |
| Edward Dwight Walker - 1888 - 376 psl.
...or in ten thousand or ten million years, I can cheerfully take it now or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. As to you, Life, I reckon you are the leavings...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before. Believing I shall come again upon the earth after five thousand years. Births have brought us richness... | |
| Edward Dwight Walker - 1888 - 696 psl.
...myself ten thousand times before. Believing I shall come again upon the earth after five thousand years. Births have brought us richness and variety, and other births have brought us richness and variety. THE POETRY OF REINCARNATION. 145 STANZAS. BY THOMAS W. PARSONS. " We are such stuff as dreams are made... | |
| 1887 - 400 psl.
...have brought us richness and variety, and other births have brought us richness and variety." "And as to you Life, I reckon you are the leavings of many...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before.)" In contemplating an idiot he muses: "And I knew for my consolation what they knew not, I knew of the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 psl.
...sweet-scented and growing, I reach to the leafy lips, I reach to the polish'd breasts of melons. And as to you Life I reckon you are the leavings of many...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before.) I hear you whispering there (Xstars of heaven, _O suns — O grass of graves -^O perpetual transfers... | |
| William Norman Guthrie - 1897 - 376 psl.
...after perusing tljose extracts together, sound not now the words quoted before in a feebler sense : — As to you Life, I reckon you are the leavings of many...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before !) (p. 77.) He is not one whit tired in spirit: All below duly traveled, and still I mount and mount.*... | |
| Orlando Jay Smith - 1899 - 88 psl.
...or in ten thousand or ten million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. As to you, Life, I reckon you are the leavings...doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before. Victor Hugo, in " To the Invisible One : " Before I came upon this earth I know I lived in gladness... | |
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