The poets of the kosmos advance through all interpositions and coverings and turmoils and stratagems to first principles. They are of use — they dissolve poverty from its need, and riches from its conceit. Specimen Days & Collect - Page 257by Walt Whitman - 1882 - 374 lehteFull view - About this book
| Cheltenham College - 1868 - 412 lehte
...attitude of great poets is to cheer up slaves and horrify despots," he says; and again, page 51, "Poets are of use; — they dissolve poverty from its need and riches from its conceit." " Any one and every one is owner of the library who can read the same." The great poets are also known... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1881 - 44 lehte
...the huge hulled clean-shaped New York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty ... the American circles and large harmonies...poverty from its need and riches from its conceit. Yon large proprietor, they say, shall not realize or perceive more than any one else. The owner of... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 lehte
...with unmatch'd beauty—the American circles and large harmonies of government gleam with theirs—and the commonest definite intentions and actions with...turmoils and stratagems to first principles. They are of use—they dissolve poverty from its need, and riches from its conceit. You large proprietor, they... | |
| 1900 - 496 lehte
...the huge-hulled clean-shaped New York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty — the American circles and large harmonies...they say, shall not realize or perceive more than anyone else. The owner of the library is not he who holds a legal title to it, having bought and pair... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1901 - 566 lehte
...the huge-hull'd clean-shap'd New York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatch' d beauty — the American circles and large harmonies...the commonest definite intentions and actions with (heirs. The poets of the kosmos advance through all interpositions and coverings and turmoils and stratagems... | |
| 1910 - 482 lehte
...— the hugehulled cleanshaped NewYork clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty. ... the American circles and large harmonies...turmoils and stratagems to first principles. They arc of use . . . they dissolve poverty from its need and riches from its conceit. You large proprietor,... | |
| 1914 - 528 lehte
...precedence of it, and nothing can warp or degrade it. As the attributes of the poets of the kosmos concenter in the real body, and in the pleasure of things, they...they say, shall not realize or perceive more than anyone else. The owner of the library is not he who holds a legal title to it, having bought and paid... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1924 - 764 lehte
...the hugehulled cleanshaped New- York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty . . . the American circles and large harmonies...proprietor they say shall not realize or perceive more than anyone else. The owner of the library is not he who holds a legal title to it having bought and paid... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 lehte
...the huge-hulled clean-shaped New York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty — the American circles and large harmonies...they say, shall not realize or perceive more than anyone else. The owner of the library is not he who holds a legal title to it, having bought and paid... | |
| Leo J. Eiden - 1981 - 1298 lehte
...its.... the hugehulled cleanshaped New York clipper at sea under steam or full sail gleams with unmatched beauty.... the American circles and large harmonies...with theirs. The poets of the kosmos advance through olí interpositions and coverings and turmoils and stratagems tu first principies. They are ofuse....... | |
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