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" 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 124
edited by - 1918 - 372 pages
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From Friend to Friend: A Partnership in Friendship

1916 - 68 pages
...friends are best. King James used to call for his old shoes; they were easiest for his feet. —Seldtn WHOEVER walks a furlong without sympathy, walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud. — Whitman • THAT friendship which will not stand separation, will not last even if the parties...
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Whitman and Traubel

William English Walling - 1916 - 164 pages
...the individual (everyman). The following is, perhaps, the most illuminating passage on this point: And nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self is. ... And I say to any man or woman, Let your soul stand cool and composed before a million universes. . . ....
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The Wonder Woman

Mae Van Norman Long - 1917 - 396 pages
...banks. I saw my mother's smile. I felt weak at that moment. I needed to grip hard a friendly hand. "Nothing, not God, is greater to one than one's self...sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud." Walt Whitman spoke truly. Someway I knew that Wanza's sympathy was true and exquisite, that her understanding...
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The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit

Ralph Waldo Trine - 1917 - 258 pages
...advisedly. It is this obedience to the life of the spirit that Whitman had in mind when he said: " And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud." It was the full flowering of the law of mutuality and service that he saw when he said: " I saw a city...
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The Sexual Crisis: A Critique of Our Sex Life

Grete Meisel-Hess - 1917 - 358 pages
...close this chapter by quoting the words of Walt Whitman, from the 48th stanza of the "Song of Myself": "Whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud." CHAPTER XXXIV CONCLUSIONS After Consideration, Action. Eugenics. The Woman's Movement: Tkt Economic...
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American Poetry

Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 748 pages
...jump off in the midst of the sea, rise again, nod to me, shout, and laughingly dash with your hair. 48 I have said that the soul is not more than the body,...his own funeral, drest in his shroud, And I or you, pocketlcss of a dime, may purchase the pick of the earth, And to glance with an eye, or show a bean...
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American Poetry

Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 750 pages
...off in the midst of the sea, rise again, nod to me, shout, and laughingly dash with your hair. 48 1 have said that the soul is not more than the body,...his own funeral, drest in his shroud, And I or you, pocketlcss of a dime, may purchase the pick of the earth. And to glance with an eye, or show a bean...
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Washington News Letter, Volume 24

1918 - 808 pages
...for weary feet. — Electa D. Williamson, 1547 E. 12th St., Brooklyn, NY, in The Christian Leader. I have said that the soul is not more than the body,...furlong without sympathy, walks to his own funeral dressed in his shroud, And I or you, pocketless of a dime, may purchase the pick of the earth. —...
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American Poetry

Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 750 pages
...jump dff in the midst of the sea, rise again, nod to me, shout, and laughingly dash with your hair. 48 I have said that the soul is not more than the body,...greater to one than one's self is, And whoever walks a furjong without sympathy, walks to his own funeral, drest in his shroud, And I or you, pocketless of...
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Het leven en de werken van Eduard Douwes Dekker (Multatuli)

Jan Gruyter - 1920 - 288 pages
...Whitman, in een paar regels van een zijner meest weidscheen grandioze verzen uitdrukte met de woorden: „I have said that the soul is not more than the...have said, that the body is not more than the soul, " Omdat, in waarheid, zij één en ondeelbaar zijn, als het Universum zelf. In zijne verwerping van...
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