I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future is. I say that the real and permanent grandeur... The Cheltonian - Strana 220autor/autoři: Cheltenham College - 1868Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 str.
...thereof, the winner's pealing shouts ; Who knows? they may rise from me yet, and soar above everything. Each is not for its own sake ; I say the whole earth,...been half devout enough None has ever yet adored or worshiped half enough ; None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 str.
...Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky are for religion'i sake. I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1889 - 70 str.
...or North. I chant this chant of my silent soul in the name of all dead soldiers. Ashes of Soldiers. Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worshiped half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1889 - 76 str.
...or North. I chant this chant of my silent soul in the name of all dead soldiers. Ashes of Soldiers. Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None llas begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future... | |
| 1889 - 532 str.
...Paumanok. EVANGEL-POEM. I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love. — Ibid. RELIGION. I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1889 - 536 str.
...Paumanok. EVANGEL-POEM. I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love. — Ibid. RELIGION. I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough. None has begun to think how divine he himself is. and how certain the future... | |
| 1906 - 554 str.
...though a rejecter of conventional religion, is beyond question a singer of the religion of nature. ' I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough. ' ' Know you, solely to drop in the earth the germs of a greater religion, The... | |
| Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1893 - 168 str.
...the spirit similar to the words of Christ, " I and my Father are one." " I too inaugurate a religion, each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...all the stars in the sky are for religion's sake." Starting from Paumanok. It is well to attend to this view of man's place in Nature as indicating the... | |
| 1896 - 166 str.
...increases the unrest. "It needs increasing!" he exclaimed. " Do you remember Walt Whitman's lines, — " ' I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky...say no man has ever yet been half devout enough,' — ? " If that is true, then no man has ever yet been half romantic enough ; for really, in their... | |
| John Burroughs - 1896 - 292 str.
...is no real and permanent grandeur." All materials point to and end at last in spiritual results. " Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth aud all the stars in the sky are for Religion's sake." All our ostensible realities, our art, our literature,... | |
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