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" I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future is. I say that the real and permanent grandeur... "
The Cheltonian - Page 220
by Cheltenham College - 1868
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session, 37. köide

Order of the Eastern Star. Grand Chapter of Illinois - 1911 - 406 lehte
...Worthy Grand Matron, I thank you for the confidence and trust in me, which you have thus expressed. "Each is not for its own sake : I say the whole earth...all the stars in the sky, are for Religion's sake. "Whatever happens to anybody, it may be turned to beautiful results." So may we hope that from the...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, 5. köide

Benjamin Orange Flower - 1912 - 630 lehte
...the Future." The writer is so far removed from this position that he would exclaim with Walt Whitman, "I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough...None has ever yet adored or worshipped half enough." Few of us maintain ourselves at "the top of our condition" or lift our lives often enough to the level...
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Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced ...

John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 lehte
...WHITMAN. 1819-1892. I will write the evangel-poem of comrades and of love. Starting from Paumanok. 6. I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky are for religion's sake. Ibid. 7. None has begun to think how divine he himself is and how certain the future is. Starling from...
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Whitman's Leaves of Grass: Style and Subject Matter with Special Reference ...

Thomas Kile Smith - 1914 - 84 lehte
...moral final purpose in the universe, a predestination may-be ("It may be I am destin'd to utter" . . ., "I say the whole earth and all the stars in the sky are for religion's sake"), the divine endowment in man, the certainty of his eternal life, the spirituality of a nation as the...
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Leaves of Grass (1) & Democratic Vistas

Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 lehte
...there, the winner's pealing shouts, Who knows ? they may rise from me yet, and soar above everything). Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future...
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Leaves of Grass and Democratic Vistas

Walt Whitman - 1916 - 388 lehte
...there, the winner's pealing shouts, Who knows ? they may rise from me yet, and soar above everything). Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future...
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American Poetry

Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 750 lehte
...there, the winner's pealing snouts; \Vho knows? they may rise from me yet, and soar above every thing.) Each is not for its own sake; I say the whole earth,...been half devout enough; None has ever yet adored or worship' d half enough; None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future...
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American Poetry

Percy Holmes Boynton, Howard Mumford Jones, George Sherburn, Frank Martindale Webster - 1918 - 748 lehte
...Who knows? they may rise from me yet, and soar above every thing.) Each is not for its own sake; 1 say the whole earth, and all the stars in the sky,...been half devout enough; None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough; None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future...
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Our America

Waldo David Frank - 1919 - 258 lehte
...LTVERIGHT. ING All rights reserved First printing November, 1919 Stand printing December, 1919 268364 I say no man has ever yet been half devout enough; None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough; None has begun to think how divine he himself is, and how certain the future...
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Poems

Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 lehte
...the •winner's pealing shouts, Who knows? they may rise from me yet, and soar above everything) . Each is not for its own sake, I say the whole earth...been half devout enough, None has ever yet adored or worship'd half enough, None has begun to think how divine he himself is. and how certain the future...
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