What do you think has become of the young and old men? And what do you think has become of the women and children? They are alive and well somewhere, The smallest sprout shows there is really no death... Prayers for the Classroom - Página 165editado por - 1998 - 229 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Edward King - 1888 - 886 páginas
...you are from old people and from women, and from offspring taken too soon from their mothers' laps. They are alive and well somewhere. The smallest sprout shows there is really no death." The history of the burning of Paris has been told, both by the Communists, whofind, in theiradroit... | |
| William Norman Guthrie - 1897 - 376 páginas
...arts, red only with us t I believe all those men and women . . . every one exists, etc. -(p. 289.) What do you think has become of the young and old...led forward life, and does not wait at the end to urn-si it, And ceased the moment life appeared. All goes onward and onward, nothing collapses, And... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 484 páginas
...And what do you think has become of the women and children? They are alive and well somewhere, 'Hie smallest sprout shows there is really no death, And...at the end to arrest it, And ceas'd the moment life appearM. All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses. And to die is different from what any one... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1897 - 474 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...do you think has become of the women and children? ' '•• • - t They are alive and well somewhere, The smallest sprout shows there is really no death,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1898 - 322 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses, And to die is different from what any one supposed,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 554 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...to arrest it, And ceas'd the moment life appear'd. 120 All goes onward and outward — nothing collapses ; And to die is different from what any one supposed,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1900 - 548 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...at the end to arrest it, And ceas'd the moment life appear' d. 120 All goes onward and outward — nothing collapses ; And to die is different from what... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it, And ceased the moment life appeared. All goos onward and outward, nothing collapses, And to die is different... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 954 páginas
...and women, And the hints about old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. What do you think has become of the young and old...led forward life, and does not wait at the end to ;i rrest it, And ceased the moment life appeared. All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses, And... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 600 páginas
...women, And the hints about the old men and mothers, and the offspring taken soon out of their laps. " What do you think has become of the young and old...there is really no death, And if ever there was it had forward life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it, And ceas'd the moment life appear'd. "... | |
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