I have said that the soul is not more than the body, And I have said that the body is not more than the soul, And nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self is, And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his... An American Bible - Page 124edited by - 1918 - 372 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ian Marshall - 2003 - 292 pages
...camouflage on ATVs on the way up. Walt speaking of body and soul here, neither greater than the other, "And nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self is" (66). Reminding us, towards the end here, of his thesis. Something about walking, too, in the next... | |
| Jacquelynn Baas, Mary Jane Jacob - 2004 - 284 pages
...is no contradiction, he says over and over, between self and other; no dualism even to be resolved. I have said that the soul is not more than the body...without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.'0 BAMBER 150 With Whitman it's all "and.. .and.. .and," parataxis as manifesto. His relationship... | |
| Richard Beard - 2004 - 376 pages
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| Walt Whitman - 2004 - 964 pages
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| Brown Landone - 2004 - 104 pages
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| Walt Whitman - 2005 - 228 pages
...young mother and old mother comprehend me, The girl and the wife rest the needle a moment and forget 48 I have said that the soul is not more than the body,...have said that the body is not more than the soul, 1270 And nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self is, And whoever walks a furlong without... | |
| Esteban Tollinchi - 2004 - 852 pages
...critianopuritanos en que ha crecido y armonizar el cuerpo y el alma, lo físico y lo espiritual: 7 have said that the soul is not more than the body,...have said that the body is not more than the soul (#48) 13 V. Harold Bloom, The Western Canon, NY, 1994, p. 265. Y a veces puede extremar la armonía... | |
| Elizabeth D. Samet - 2004 - 300 pages
...everywhere at once, the master-at arms exerts a panoptic discipline. 35 III. God Bless Captain Vere And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud. —Whitman, "Song of Myself" The memory of another more recent mutiny, on the American frigate Somers... | |
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