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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... land , 90 My own Manhattan with spires , and the sparkling and hurrying tides , and the ships , The varied and ample land , the South and the North in the light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading ...
... land , 90 My own Manhattan with spires , and the sparkling and hurrying tides , and the ships , The varied and ample land , the South and the North in the light , Ohio's shores and flashing Missouri , And ever the far - spreading ...
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... land boom in California . Man , thought George , has a natural right to live on the earth . The monopolizer of land compels him to pay for the privilege . The remedy for the ills of society would be the virtual , though not technical ...
... land boom in California . Man , thought George , has a natural right to live on the earth . The monopolizer of land compels him to pay for the privilege . The remedy for the ills of society would be the virtual , though not technical ...
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... land . The first would be unjust ; the second , needless . Let the individuals who now hold it still retain , if they want to , pos- 40 session of what they are pleased to call their land . Let them continue to call it their land . Let ...
... land . The first would be unjust ; the second , needless . Let the individuals who now hold it still retain , if they want to , pos- 40 session of what they are pleased to call their land . Let them continue to call it their land . Let ...
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