| 1871
...tenoued and mortised in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. The pleasures of heaven are with me, and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue. I am the poet of the woman... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...tenon'd and mortis'd in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the...me and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue. I am the poet of the woman... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 pages
...I know I shall not pass like a child's carlacue cut with a burnt stick at night. IN ALL, MYSELF. 1" AM the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul,...me, and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue. I am the poet of the woman... | |
| William Clarke - 1892 - 162 pages
...belief about the nature of democracy, and his ' < ultimate spiritual creed. " I am the poet of the 1xxly and I am the poet of the soul, The pleasures of heaven...me and the pains of hell are with me. The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I iransl.ite into a new tongue." " Song of Myself," from... | |
| Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1893 - 168 pages
...material, the body, which he called hell. And Whitman announces a similar purpose in Song of Myself : " The pleasures of heaven are with me, and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the ktter I translate into a new tongue." Make, it is true, was not... | |
| John Burroughs - 1896 - 292 pages
...and turn it to ideal uses, draw out the spiritual meanings, then avaunt! we want nothing of him. " The pleasures of heaven are with me and the pains of hell. The former I graft and increase upon m\rself, The latter I translate into a new tongue." The vital... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...and mortis'd in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, / And I know the amplitude of time. I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the...heaven are with me and the pains of hell are with me, t The f1rst I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate // into a new tongue. I j1m the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 320 pages
...tenon'd and mortis'd in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the...me and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue. I am the poet of the woman... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 pages
...tenon'd and mortis'd in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time. I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the...me and the pains of hell are with me, The first I graft and increase upon myself, the latter I translate into a new tongue. And I say it is as great... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...mortis' d in granite ; I laugh at what you call dissolution ; And I know the amplitude of time. 21 I am the poet of the Body ; And I am the poet of the...me, and the pains of hell are with me ; The first I graft and increase upon myself — the latter I translate into a new tongue. I am the poet of the woman... | |
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