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Leaves of Grass (1891-92)
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THOUGHTS.
OF ownership—as if one fit to own things could not at pleasure
enter upon all, and incorporate them into himself or herself;
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Of vista—suppose some sight in arriere through the formative
chaos, presuming the growth, fulness, life, now attain'd on
the journey,
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(But I see the road continued, and the journey ever continued;) |
Of what was once lacking on earth, and in due time has become
supplied—and of what will yet be supplied,
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Because all I see and know I believe to have its main purport in
what will yet be supplied.
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