| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 str.
...myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated, yet part of the scheme ; The similitudes of the past, and those of the future ; The glories strung like beads...others — the life, love, sight, hearing, of others. Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to shore ; Others will watch the run... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 str.
...myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated, yet part of the scheme ; The similitudes of the past, and those of the future ; The glories strung like beads...rushing so swiftly, and swimming with me far away ; s The others that are to follow me, the ties between me and them; The certainty of others — the... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 str.
...one disintegrated, yet part of the scheme ; The similitudes of the past, and those of the future j The glories strung like beads on my smallest sights...rushing so swiftly, and swimming with me far away ; s The others that are to follow me, the ties between me and them ; The certainty of others — the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 str.
...myself disintegrated, v every one disintegrated yet part of the scheme, The similitudes of the past and those of the future, *• The glories strung like...others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others, v Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross from shore to shore, Others will watch the run... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 540 str.
...future ; 1 1856 reads " Flood-tide of the river, flow on !" etc. * 1856 "returning home" added in 1860. The glories strung like beads on my smallest sights...rushing so swiftly, and swimming with me far away ; io The others that are to follow me, the ties between me and them ; The certainty of others — the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 str.
...future ; i 1856 reads " Flood-tide of the river, flow on !" etc. 1 1856 "returning home" added in 1860. The glories strung like beads on my smallest sights...rushing so swiftly, and swimming with me far away ; 10 The others that are to follow me, the ties between me and them ; The certainty of others — the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 548 str.
...street, and the passage over the river; The current rushing so swiftly, and swimming with me far away; 10 The others that are to follow me, the ties between...others — the life, love, sight, hearing of others. ,** Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to / j. '' shore ; Others will watch... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 380 str.
...myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated, yet part of the scheme, The similitudes of the past, and those of the future, The glories strung like beads...others — the life, love, sight, hearing of others. 4. Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to shore, Others will watch the run... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 428 str.
...myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated yet part of the scheme, The similitudes of the past and those of the future, The glories strung like beads...others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others. Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross from shore to shore, Others will watch the run of... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 str.
...compact, well-join'd scheme, myself disintegrated, every one disintegrated yet part of the scheme, The glories strung like beads on my smallest sights...rushing so swiftly and swimming with me far away, ю The others that are to follow me, the ties between me and them, The certainty of others, the life,... | |
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