Forever alive, forever forward, Stately, solemn, sad, withdrawn, baffled, mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go! they go! I know that they go, but I know not where they go, But I... Whitman and Traubel - Page 24by William English Walling - 1916 - 145 pagesFull view - About this book
| Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham - 1864 - 492 pages
...mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go ! they go ! I know that they go ; but I know...where they go. But I know that they go toward the best — toward something great. ******* " Tumbling on steadily, nothing dreading, Sunshine, storm,... | |
| 1928 - 692 pages
...mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go ! they go ! I know that they go, but I know...where they go, But I know that they go toward the best — toward something great." He sang the universal brotherhood of men so clearly that all men... | |
| 1882 - 1050 pages
...and women going forward along the roads of the universe, They go, they go, I know that they go, out I know not where they go, But I know that they go forward toward the best. This it is which makes him so much at peace about God and about death. ' No... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go ! they go ! I know that they go, but I know...where they go, But I know that they go toward the best — toward something great. Whoever you are, come forth ! or man or woman come forth ! You must... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 pages
...his life, and in verse, of the souls of men and women going forward long the roads of the universe, They go, they go, I know that they go, but I know not where they go, But I know that they go forward toward the best. This it is which makes him so much at peace about God and about death. " No... | |
| 1883 - 884 pages
...his life, and in verse, of the souls of men and women going forward long the roads of the universe, They go, they go, I know that they go, but I know not where they go, 1883. 262 ENSILAGE. But I know that they go forward toward the best. This it is which makes him so... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist - 1887 - 442 pages
...mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied; Desperate, proud, fond, sick ; Accepted by men, rejected by men. They go ! they go! I know that they go, but I know not where they go. But I know they go toward the best, toward something great; The whole Universe indicates that it is good." Going... | |
| 1906 - 554 pages
...procession of souls along the grand roads of the universe. . . Forever alive, forever forward, . . . They go ! they go ! I know that they go, but I know...where they go, But I know that they go toward the best — toward something great. ' In his parting chant, ' So Long, ' he becomes more specific : 'To... | |
| 1902 - 708 pages
...feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go 1 they go 1 I know that they go, but I know not where they go; But I know that they go toward the best — toward something great." As yet, of course, what will be the final verdict of Whitman one... | |
| 1892 - 230 pages
...mad, turbulent, feeble, dissatisfied, Desperate, proud, fond, sick, accepted by men, rejected by men, They go! they go! I know that they go, but I know not where they go; But I know they are toward the best — toward something great. Thnas Psycho.Physical dltoi @ fflfl Elocution,... | |
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