Walt Whitman Quotes about Earth
Each of us inevitable; Each of us limitless-each of us with his or her right upon the earth.
Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.174, NYU Press
Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city of this earth ever afterward resumes its liberty.
Walt Whitman (1872). “Leaves of Grass”, p.369
The press of my foot to the earth springs a hundred affections.
Walt Whitman, Ezra Greenspan (2005). “Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself": A Sourcebook and Critical Edition”, p.53, Psychology Press
Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.161, NYU Press
1874 Leaves of Grass, 'Birds of Passage', 'Song of the Universal', Section 1.
There can be no theory of any account unless it corroborate with the theory of the earth.
Walt Whitman (2013). “Walt Whitman: Selected Poems 1855-1892”, p.164, St. Martin's Press
Walt Whitman (2016). “Leaves of Grass”, p.21, Xist Publishing
And I or you pocketless of a dime, may purchase the pick of the earth.
Walt Whitman, Sculley Bradley, Harold W. Blodgett (2008). “Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856”, p.79, NYU Press
Walt Whitman, Robert Hass (2010). “Song of Myself, and Other Poems”, p.80, Counterpoint Press