To any one dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door, Turn the bed-clothes toward the foot of the bed, Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize the descending man and raise him with resistless will, 0 despairer, here is my neck, By... A History of American Literature Since 1870 - Seite 171von Fred Lewis Pattee - 1915 - 449 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1881 - 592 Seiten
...health and Greek strength and saneness, that flame out in his description of a visit to a dying man : "I seize the descending man, and raise him with resistless...shall not go down. Hang your whole weight upon me ; I dilate you with tremendous breath, I buoy you up; Every room of the house do I fill with an armed... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 500 Seiten
...dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door, Turn the bed clothes toward the foot of the bed, Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize...shall not go down ! hang your whole weight upon me. I dilate you with tremendous breath, I buoy you up, Every room of the house do I fill with an arm'd... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 Seiten
...dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door, Turn the bed-clothes toward the foot of the bed, Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize...descending man and raise him with resistless will, 0 dcipairer, here is my neck, By God, you shall not go down ! hang your whole weight upon me. I dilate... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 Seiten
...thither I speed, and twist the knob of the door ; Turn the bed-clothes toward the foot of the bed ; Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize...shall not go down ! Hang your whole weight upon me. 1010 1 dilate you with tremendous breath — I buoy you up ; Every room of the house do I fill with... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 428 Seiten
...dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door, Turn the bed-clothes toward the foot of the bed, Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize...weight upon me. 1 dilate you with tremendous breath, 1 buoy you up, Every room of the house do I fill with an arm'd force, Lovers of me, bafflers of graves.... | |
| Mila Tupper Maynard - 1902 - 160 Seiten
...— thither I speed and twist the knob of the door. Turn the bed clothes toward the foot of the bed. Let the physician and the priest go home. I seize...descending- man and raise him with resistless will. O, despairers, here is my neck. By God! You shall not go down! Hang your whole weight upon me. I dilate... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1902 - 380 Seiten
...and the priest go home. 270. I seize the descending man, and raise him with resistless will. 271. O despairer, here is my neck, By God ! you shall not go down ! Hang your whole weight upon me. 272. I dilate you with tremendous breath — I buoy you up, Every room of the house do I fill with... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1902 - 494 Seiten
...counterpart, of which this is an example : " To any one dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door. I seize the descending man and raise him with resistless will, 0 despairer, here is my neck, You shall not go down ! hang your whole weight upon me. 1 dilate you with tremendous breath, I buoy... | |
| Frances Asa Charles, Fannie Asa Charles - 1903 - 332 Seiten
...Jameson continued the prayerless, hopeless, prayerful combat he had been conducting all night : " O despairer, here is my neck, By God, you shall not go down ! hang your whole weight upon me. " I dilate you with tremendous breath, I buoy you up, Every room of the house do I fill with an arm'd... | |
| Stanley Lefevre Krebs - 1906 - 172 Seiten
...dying, thither I speed and twist the knob of the door, Turn the bed-clothes toward the foot of the bed, I seize the descending man and raise him with resistless...go down ! hang your whole weight upon me. 1 dilate with tremendous breath, I buoy you up, Every room of the house do I fill with an arm'd force, Lovers... | |
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