| Volney Streamer - Religious poetry - 1897 - 248 pages
...however, it came to thee, Thine, stranger, is life's last and heaviest loss." FRANCES BROWN I THINK I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition,... | |
| Charles Stewart - Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1901 - 222 pages
...passage which has some delightful merits, and which cannot justly be considered as irreverent : "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained. They do not whine about their condition; they do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins;... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - American literature - 1901 - 390 pages
...the butcher boy in the shambles. He was "no sentimentalist, no slander above men and women." "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd. " He is the Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln type still further materialized;... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - American literature - 1901 - 392 pages
...butcher boy in the shambles. He was '' no sentimentalist, no stander above men and women." "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd." He is the Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln type still further materialized; and... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 428 pages
...far north to Labrador, I follow quickly, I ascend to the nest in the fissure of the cliff. I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long. low, They do not sweat and whine about their... | |
| Earl John Francis Stanley Russell Russell - Agnosticism - 1902 - 260 pages
...soul, (Only what proves itself to every man and woman is so, Only what nobody denies is so). I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition,... | |
| Robert Randall McLeod - Natural resources - 1903 - 780 pages
...shall teach thee, and the fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee." Says Walt Whitman: " I think I could turn and live with animals, They are so placid and self-contained, They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their... | |
| Arthur Schnitzler - German drama - 1904 - 164 pages
...interesting discovery of a striking parallelism of thought between Whitman's familiar — "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid...They do not sweat and whine about their condition," etc., etc. and a fragment of Philemon as translated by FA Paley in his 'Fragments of the Greek comic... | |
| Arthur Schnitzler - German drama - 1904 - 170 pages
...interesting discovery of a striking parallelism of thought between Whitman's familiar — "I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-container), I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition,"... | |
| Walt Whitman - American poetry - 1904 - 126 pages
...far north to Labrador, I follow quickly, I ascend to the nest in the fissure of the cliff. 3* I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd, I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition,... | |
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