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" Who are you elderly man so gaunt and grim, with well-gray'd hair, and flesh all sunken about the eyes? Who are you my dear comrade? Then to the second I step— and who are you my child and darling? Who are you sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then... "
The Cheltonian - Page 191
by Cheltenham College - 1868
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Walt Whitman

John Cann Bailey - 1926 - 268 lehte
...darling ? Who are you sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then to the third — a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory...Young man I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself, Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. One...
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Whitman: An Interpretation in Narrative

Emory Holloway - 1926 - 378 lehte
...darling? Who are you sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then to the third — a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory;...Young man I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself, Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. The...
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Walt Whitman

John Cann Bailey - 1926 - 236 lehte
...very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory ; Young man I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself, Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. One cannot analyse, still less can one measure these metres ; but one hears them with the ear, perhaps...
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A Whitman Portrait

Paul Shyre - 1967 - 66 lehte
...you, sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then to the third (At DR bench ) — a face not child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory;...Young man, I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself, Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. (Sits...
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The Columbia Granger's Dictionary of Poetry Quotations

Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 lehte
...Gray and heavy blanket, folding, covering all. (1. 4-6) 72 Then to the third — a face nor child nor 9 is the face of the Christ himself. Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. (1....
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In Hospital and Camp: The Civil War Through the Eyes of Its Doctors and Nurses

Harold Elk Straubing - 1993 - 268 lehte
...darling? Who are you sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then to the third — a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory;...Young man I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself. Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. —...
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Disseminating Whitman: Revision and Corporeality in Leaves of Grass

Michael Moon - 1991 - 268 lehte
...the second, he sees the face of a very young boy; uncovering the third, he sees "a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory." "Young man, I think I know you," the poet says, "I think this is the face of the Christ himself." One may well suspect that some of...
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The Columbia Book of Civil War Poetry

Richard Marius - 1994 - 592 lehte
...darling? Who are you sweet boy with cheeks yet blooming? Then to the third — a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory;...Young man I think I know you — I think this face is the face of the Christ himself, Dead and divine and brother of all, and here again he lies. WALT...
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Old New York

Edith Wharton - 2008 - 324 lehte
...child, nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory; Young man, 1 think I know you — / think this face of yours is the face of the Christ...divine, and brother of all, and here again he lies. I laid the open book on my knee, and stole a glance at Delane. His face was a blank, still composed...
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Walt Whitman

Catherine Reef - 1995 - 166 lehte
...second I step — and who are you my child and darling? Then to the third — a face nor child nor old, very calm, as of beautiful yellow-white ivory; Young man I think I know you — / think this face is the face of the Christ himself . . . Whitman visited Fredericksburg, scene...
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