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" I exist as I am, that is enough, If no other in the world be aware I sit content, And if each and all be aware I sit content. One world is aware and by far the largest to me, and that is myself, And whether I come to my own to-day or in ten thousand or... "
An American Bible - Page 127
edited by - 1918 - 372 pages
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 6

1866 - 908 pages
...aware, and by far the largest to mo, and that is mysolf, And whether I come to my own to-day, or in ton thousand or ten million years, I can cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. "Immense have been tho preparations for me, Faithful and friendly tho arms that have helped me, Cycles...
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The Broadway Annual: A Miscellany of Original Literature in Poetry and Prose

1867 - 968 pages
...enough ; If no other in the world be aware, I sit content ; And if each and all be aware, I sit content. One world is aware, and by far the largest to me,...tenon'd and mortis'd in granite ; I laugh at what yon call dissolution ; And I know the amplitude of time. I am an acme of things accomplish' cl, and...
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David Gray, and Other Essays: Chiefly on Poetry

Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 340 pages
...enough ; If no other in the world be aware, I sit content ; And if each and all be aware, I sit content. One world is aware, and by far the largest to me,...call dissolution ; And I know the amplitude of time. I am an acme of things accomplish'd, and I am an encloser of things to be. My feet strike an apex of...
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David Gray, and Other Essays: Chiefly on Poetry

Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 366 pages
...; If no other in the world be aware, I sit content ; And if each and all be aware, I sit contentOne world is aware, and by far the largest to me, and...call dissolution ; And I know the amplitude of time. I am an acme of things accomplish'd, and I am an encloser of things to be. My feet strike an apex of...
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The Southern Review, Volume 9, Issues 18-20

1871
...a child's carlicue cut with a burnt stick at night, . . . . . . My foothold is 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...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 41

1876 - 502 pages
...meet a man of such cheerful, confident faith that he can say : " My foothold is tenoned and mortised in granite, I laugh at what you call dissolution, And I know the amplitude of time." Mr. Miller, in every poem, having assured us that it is better to live and persist like the beasts...
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Papers for the times [ed. by W. Lewin]., Volume 2

Walter Lewin - 1879 - 252 pages
...; If no other in the world be aware, I sit content; And if each and all be aware, I sit content; " One world is aware, and by far the largest to me,...call dissolution; And I know the amplitude of time." It is the avowed purpose of this paper to bring under the notice of the readers of this book, the positive...
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Education, Volume 49

1928 - 694 pages
...he sums it up: "And how the same inexorable price must still be ]>aid for the same great purchase." "And whether I come to my own today or in ten thousand...take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait." "Whoever degrades another degrades me. And whatever is done or said returns at last to me." He believed...
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The Scottish Review, Volume 2

1883 - 680 pages
...: If no other in the world be aware, I sit content; Arid if each and all be aware, I sit content; ' One world is aware, and by far the largest to me,...My foothold is tenon'd and mortis'd in granite ; I laagh at what you call dissolution ; And 1 know the amplitude of time. ' This bold and almost arrogant...
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The Scottish Review, Volume 2

1883 - 436 pages
...: If no other in the world be aware, I sit content; And if each and all be aware, I sit content; ' One world is aware, and by far the largest to me,...to-day, or in ten thousand or ten million years, I cau cheerfully take it now, or with equal cheerfulness I can wait. ' My foothold is tenon'd and mortis'd...
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