The American Mind: TRANSITION TO THE MACHINE AGE, 1865-1919. From Leaves of grass. One's self I sing. As I ponder'd in silence. To the states. Poets to come. For you O democracy. To a pupil. Song of myself. Out of the cradle endlessly rocking. A noiseless patient spider. Pioneers! O pioneers. Cavalry crossing a ford. Come up from the fields father. As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods. O captain! My captain! When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd. On the beach at night. Song of the redwood tree. Spirit that form'd this scene. Nationality and literature. American characterHarry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1937 |
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... began to lift and break ; Some streams began to fail of wood and tide , The somber plain began betime to take A hue of weary brown , and wild and wide It stretch'd its naked breast on every side . A babe was heard at last to cry for ...
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... began a pursuit . There was a singular race . When he overtook the tall soldier he began to plead with all the words he could find . “ Jim - Jim -what are you doing - what makes you do this way - you'll hurt yerself . " The same purpose ...
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... began to commune with the snake . It made him laugh , in- wardly and outwardly , to have the form of the snake so substantially before him , apart from his 20 own being , flat on the surface of the earth instead of subtly a part of his ...
... began to commune with the snake . It made him laugh , in- wardly and outwardly , to have the form of the snake so substantially before him , apart from his 20 own being , flat on the surface of the earth instead of subtly a part of his ...
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