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... Waits for Me , Spontaneous Me , One Hour to Madness and Joy , We Two - How Long We were Fool'd , Out of the Rolling Ocean , the Crowd , . Native Moments , · Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City , Facing West from California's Shores ...
... Waits for Me , Spontaneous Me , One Hour to Madness and Joy , We Two - How Long We were Fool'd , Out of the Rolling Ocean , the Crowd , . Native Moments , · Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City , Facing West from California's Shores ...
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... waiting , now advancing , Yes , here comes my mistress , the Soul . The SOUL : 7 Forever and forever - longer than soil is brown and solid - longer than water ebbs and flows . I will make the poems of materials , for I think they are to ...
... waiting , now advancing , Yes , here comes my mistress , the Soul . The SOUL : 7 Forever and forever - longer than soil is brown and solid - longer than water ebbs and flows . I will make the poems of materials , for I think they are to ...
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... wait for your poet ? Did you wait for one with a flowing mouth and indicative hand ? Toward the male of The States , and toward the female of The States , ' Live words words to the lands . O the lands interlink'd , food - yielding lands ...
... wait for your poet ? Did you wait for one with a flowing mouth and indicative hand ? Toward the male of The States , and toward the female of The States , ' Live words words to the lands . O the lands interlink'd , food - yielding lands ...
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... wait . 5 I believe in you , my Soul - the other I am must not abase itself to you ; And you must not be abased to the other . 1 1855 '56 read " to a cent . " 2 1855 '56 read " of the ward " and " of the nation . " 1855 , " looks ...
... wait . 5 I believe in you , my Soul - the other I am must not abase itself to you ; And you must not be abased to the other . 1 1855 '56 read " to a cent . " 2 1855 '56 read " of the ward " and " of the nation . " 1855 , " looks ...
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... wait at the end to arrest it , And ceas'd the moment life appear'd . All goes onward and outward — nothing collapses ; 120 And to die is different from what any one supposed , and luckier . 7 Has any one supposed it lucky to be born 36 ...
... wait at the end to arrest it , And ceas'd the moment life appear'd . All goes onward and outward — nothing collapses ; 120 And to die is different from what any one supposed , and luckier . 7 Has any one supposed it lucky to be born 36 ...
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