| John Burroughs - 1920 - 352 pages
...but level that lift to pass and continue beyond." Is there not more than astronomy in these passages? "I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled systems. And all I can see multiplied as high as I can cypher edges but the rim of the farther system. Wider and wider... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 pages
...itself, it promulges what grows after and out of itself, And the dark hush promulges as much as any. I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled...expanding, always expanding, Outward and outward and for ever outward. My sun has his sun and around him obediently wheels, He joins with his partners a... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1922 - 578 pages
...illusions. His very homelessness in the immensity of nature is something to harp upon and exult in. "I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled...always expanding, Outward and outward, and forever outward."1 Maeterlinck scarcely belongs here, because of the exuberance of his imagination and the... | |
| Inez Nellie Canfield McFee - 1922 - 326 pages
...Universe totally without bounds, having absolutely no beginning or end in time. And thus it must ever be: I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled...they spread, expanding, always expanding, Outward, outward, and forever outward: My sun has his sun, and around him obediently wheels; He joins with his... | |
| Henry Neumann - 1923 - 418 pages
...the boundless extent of the stars: "All I see multiplied as high as I can cipher edge but the limit of the farther systems. Wider and wider they spread,...expanding, outward and outward and forever outward." The more sublime reality is the perfect life unbeheld of the bodily eye but no less real than the mighty... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1961 - 196 pages
...it promulges what grows after and out of itself, 1 180 And the dark hush promulges as much as any. I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled...farther systems. Wider and wider they spread, expanding and always expanding, Outward and outward and forever outward. 1185 My sun has his sun, and round him... | |
| Kerry C. Larson - 1988 - 298 pages
...itself, it promulges what grows after and out of itself. And the dark hush promulges as much as any. I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled systems, And all I see as high as I can cipher edge but the rim of the farthest systems. Wider and wider they spread, expanding,... | |
| Kerry C. Larson - 1988 - 300 pages
...see the far-sprinkled systems, And all I see as high as I can cipher edge but the rim of the farthest systems. Wider and wider they spread, expanding, always...expanding, Outward and outward and forever outward. (CRE, p. 82) From "tangled underbrush1' to unbounded vistas of space; from smothered lips to a bodiless... | |
| Kerry C. Larson - 1988 - 298 pages
...itself, it promulges what grows after and out of itself, And the dark hush promulges as much as any. I open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled systems, And all I sec as high as I can cipher edge but the rim of the farthest systems. Wider and wider they spread,... | |
| Various - 1996 - 496 pages
...itself, it promulges what grows after and out of itself, And the dark hush promulges as much as any. 1 open my scuttle at night and see the far-sprinkled...and wider they spread, expanding, always expanding, 1185 Outward and outward and forever outward. My sun has his sun and round him obediently wheels, He... | |
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