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" You sea! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean; I behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, I believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me... "
Secreted Desires: The Major Uranians - Hopkins, Pater and Wilde - Page 186
by Michael Matthew Kaylor - 2006 - 457 pages
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Birds and Poets: With Other Papers

John Burroughs - American literature - 1877 - 276 pages
...golden egg that had been uncovered ? This I reckon would be a favorite passage with all : — " Yon sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean j I behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers; I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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The Californian, Volume 2

California - 1880 - 604 pages
...the feeling as tender, as that subsisting between a youth and the maid of whom he is enamored. ' ' You sea ! I resign myself to you also ; i guess what...believe you refuse to go back without feeling of me." It is exceedingly difficult for us to understand how the reader of such lines can harbor a suspicion,...
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Birds and poets, with other papers. Author's ed

John Burroughs - 1884 - 346 pages
...golden egg that had been uncovered ? This I reckon would be a favourite passage with all : — " Yon sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what...undress — hurry me out of sight of the land ; Cushion nie soft, rock me in billowy drowse ; Dash me with amorous wet — I can repay you. " Sea of stretched...
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Birds and Poets. With Other Papers

John Burroughs - Birds - 1884 - 326 pages
...golden egg that had been uncovered ? This I reckon would be a favourite passage with all : — " Yon sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what...feeling of me ; We must have a turn together — I undresshurry me out of sight of the laud ; Cushion me soft, rock me in billowy drowse ; Dash me with...
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Leaves of Grass: Including Sands at Seventy, Good-bye My Fancy, Old Age ...

Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 pages
...you also—I guess what you mean, I bfhold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, I Ix-'lieve you refuse to go back without feeling of me, We must...undress, hurry me out of sight of the land, Cushion me sofl, rock me in billowy drowse, Dash me with amorous wet, I can repay you. Sea of stretch'd ground-swells,...
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Leaves of Grass

Walt Whitman - American poetry - 1897 - 484 pages
...Prodigal, you have given me love — therefore I to you give love ! 0 unspeakable passionate love. 22 You sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean, 1 behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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Selections from the Prose and Poetry of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - American literature - 1898 - 320 pages
...Prodigal, you have given me love — therefore I to you give love ! 0 unspeakable passionate love. You sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean, 1 behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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Selections from the Prose and Poetry of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman - American poetry - 1898 - 322 pages
...Prodigal, you have given me love — therefore I to you give love ! 0 unspeakable passionate love. You sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean, 1 behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers, I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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Leaves of Grass: Including a Fac-simile Autobiography, Variorum Readings of ...

Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 pages
...you have given me love I Therefore I to you give love ! 440 0 unspeakable, passionate love I1 i aa You sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean ; 1 behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers ; I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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Songs of Nature

John Burroughs - American poetry - 1901 - 388 pages
...Prodigal, you have given me love ! Therefore I to YOU SEA! (From " Walt Whitman") By Walt Whitman OU sea ! I resign myself to you also — I guess what you mean; behold from the beach your crooked inviting fingers ; I believe you refuse to go back without feeling...
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