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" Joy, Shipmate, Joy! JOY, shipmate, joy! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry,) Our life is closed, our life begins, The long, long anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmate, joy. "
The Proofs of Life After Death: A Collation of Opinions as to a Future Life ... - Page 6
by Robert John Thompson - 1906 - 365 lehte
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - 1883 - 404 lehte
...and the forests of oak and pine, With you O soul. JOY, SHIPMATE, JOY! JOY, shipmate, joy ! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry,) Our life is closed, our...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmate, joy. I THE UNTOLD WANT. THE untold want by life...
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Gems from Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - 1889 - 76 lehte
...and joyfully meet its translation. So Long .•' JOY, SHIPMATE, JOY! Joy, shipmate, joy ! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry,) Our life is closed, our...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmate, joy. 4 THE UNTOLD WANT. The untold want by life...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 656 lehte
...eyes impenetrable, Some soul is passing over.) JOY, SHIPMATE, JOY ! "TOY, shipmate, joy ! *J (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry,) Our life is closed, our...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmate, joy. VOL. vn. — 33 ^enrt Siartig Ba?monD. BORN...
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Gems from Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - 1889 - 70 lehte
...lightly and joyfully meet its translation. So Long i JOY, SHIPMATE, JOY! Joy, shipmate, joy ! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry,) Our life is closed, our...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmate, joy. 4 THE UNTOLD WANT. The untold want by life...
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Unity Pulpit, 14. köide

1892 - 666 lehte
...came from this. He is speaking to his soul, as a shipmate, as they start out on the last voyage : — "Joy, shipmate, joy ! Pleased to my soul at death...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last ; she leaps, She swiftly courses from the shore. Joy, shipmate, joyl" This was his faith as he looked in the face...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, 272. köide

1892 - 664 lehte
...anxious mariner, is his brief lyrical address to his soul on parting : Joy, shipmate, joy ! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry) Our life is closed, our...anchorage we leave, The ship is clear at last, she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy, shipmnle, joy ! 1 Since this was written Walt Whitman hu...
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Unity Pulpit, 16. köide

1894 - 632 lehte
...unseen, as he had lived, with this magnificent trust . upon his lips : — "Joy! shipmate, joy! (Pleas'd to my soul at death I cry ; ) Our life is closed —...we leave, The ship is clear at last — she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore ; Joy! shipmate, joy I" So I believe that, if we begin anything,...
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Messiah Pulpit, 1. köide

1896 - 678 lehte
...word, and this time the last thing in the volume of Walt Whitman's poems: — Joy! Shipmate — joyl ( Pleased to my soul at death I cry) Our life is closed...She swiftly courses from the shore ; Joy! Shipmate — joyl Father, we thank Thee for our great faith in life, in Thee, in love, — that love shall never...
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Messiah Pulpit, 1. köide

1896 - 672 lehte
...bar. And now one more word, and this time the last thing in the volume of Walt Whitman's poems : — Joy! Shipmate — joy! ( Pleased to my soul at death...we leave, The ship is clear at last — she leaps! She swiftly courses from the shore ; Joy! Shipmate — joy! Father, we thank Thee for our great faith...
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Mind, 13. köide

1904 - 688 lehte
...the confident challenge of the soul which is conscious of its own upspringing, irrepressible faith. "Joy! Shipmate; Joy! (Pleased to my Soul at death...anchorage we leave The ship is clear — at last she leaps ! She swiftly courses from the shore, Joy I Shipmate ; Joy !" MEN will wrangle for religion, write...
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