| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...me/ the ties between me and them, The certainty of others, the life,. love/ sight, hearing of others. Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross from shore to shore/ M' " ,r>;*'. F Others will watch the run of the flood-tide/ Others will see the shipping of Manhattan... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 pages
...certainty of others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others. Others will watch the run of the fkxxl-tide, Others will see the shipping of Manhattan north and west, and the heights of Hrooklyn to the south and cast, Others will see the islands large and small ; Fifty years hence, others... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 548 pages
...ties between me and them ; .The certainty of 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 the run of the flood-tide ; Others will see the shipping of Manhattan... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1905 - 738 pages
...me, the ties between me and them, The certainty of others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others. Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross...and west, and the heights of Brooklyn to the south nnci east, Others will see the islands large and small; Fifty years hence, others will see them as... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...and east, Others will see the islands large and small ; Fifty years hence, others will see them as cross from shore to shore, Others will watch the run...flood-tide, Others will see the shipping of Manhattan they cross, the sun half an hour high, A hundred years hence, or ever so many hundred years hence,... | |
| William Timothy Call - 1914 - 72 pages
...river of the pensive quiet even the lowliest of us have sometimes longed to be able to put into words : Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross...and the heights of Brooklyn to the south and east; A hundred years hence, or ever so many hundred years hence, others will see them, Will enjoy the sunset,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1924 - 764 pages
...me, the ties between me and them, The certainty of others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others. Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross...Others will see the shipping of Manhattan north and w«t, and the heights of Brooklyn to the south and east, Others will see the islands large and small;... | |
| Paul Shyre - 1967 - 66 pages
...to shore years hence, are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. PLAYER B. Others will enter the gates of the ferry, and cross from shore to shore, Other will watch the run of the flood tide, WHITMAN. Others will see the shipping of Manhattan north... | |
| Walt Whitman - 2008 - 356 pages
...the ties between me and them, The certainty of others, the life, love, sight, hearing of others, o Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross...shipping of Manhattan north and west, and the heights of 15 Brooklyn to the south and east, Others will see the islands large and small ; Fifty years hence,... | |
| Patricia D. Maida - 1989 - 150 pages
...Leavenworth Case was published makes her story all the more intriguing. Chapter Two The Shaping of a Writer Others will enter the gates of the ferry and cross...Manhattan north and west, and the heights of Brooklyn south and east, Others will see the islands large and small Fifty years hence, others will see them... | |
| |