| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 pages
...CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. i. T7LOOD-TIDE below me ! I watch you face to face ; •*- Clouds of the west ! sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. 2. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes, how curious you are to me ! On the ferry-boats... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 608 pages
..."Crossing Brooklyn Ferry": — 1. " Flood-tide below me! I watch you face to face : Clouds of the west ! Sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face...curious to me than you suppose ; And you that shall from shore years hence are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. III. " The... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - 1873 - 556 pages
...earth. CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. I. FLOOD-TIDE below me ! I watch you face to face ; Clouds of the west ! sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. a. The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day ; The simple, compact,... | |
| American poems - 1878 - 536 pages
...earth. CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. FLOOD-TIDE below me ! I watch you face to face ; Clouds of the west ! sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face...and more in my meditations, than you might suppose. 2. The impalpable sustenance of me from all things, at all hours of the day ; The simple, compact,... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1872 - 610 pages
..."Crossing Brooklyn Ferry": — " Flood-tide below me ! I watch you face to face : Clouds of the west ! Sun there half an hour high ! I see you also face to face. II. " Crowds of men and women, attired in the usual costumes, how curious you are to me ! On the ferry-l'oats,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 pages
...live ? CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. FLOOD-TIDE below me/! I see you face to face ! Clouds of the west/-— sun there half an hour high — I see you also face...face/ Crowds of men and women a'ttired in the usual costume/, how curious you are to me ! • On the ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds that cros^,... | |
| Thomas Hardy - 1892 - 296 pages
...alcove he could calmly view the absorbing world without, and, apostrophizing it with Walt Whitman — Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes, How curious you are to me ! — resolve upon a plan for plunging into that world anew. But, behold, the absorbing scene had been... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 pages
...live ? CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. FLOOD-TIDE below me ! I see you face to face ! Clouds of the west — sun there half an hour high — I see you also face...more in my meditations, than you might*' suppose. 3 The impalpable sustenance of me from all things at all hours of w the day, The simple, compact, well-join'd... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 462 pages
...live ? CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY. FLOOD-TIDE below me ! I see you face to face ! Clouds of the west — sun there half an hour high — I see you also face...ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds that cross, return- • ing home, are more curious to me than you suppose, And you that shall cross from shore... | |
| William James - 1899 - 328 pages
...Flood-tide below me! I watch you, face to face; Clouds of the west! sun there half an hoar high II see yon also face to face. Crowds of men and women attired in the usual costumes I how curious you are to me I On the ferry-boats, the hundreds and hundreds that cross, returning home,... | |
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