id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36305 Byron, May A Day with Walt Whitman .txt text/plain 5973 388 79 A DAY WITH WALT WHITMAN. clear grey-blue eyes were bright with a "wild-hawk look,"--his face was outdoor Nature, has approximated so closely as Whitman to the "shows of humiliating lesson one learns, in serene hours, of a fine day or night. man or woman with the open air, the trees, fields, changes of seasons--the sun by day and the stars of heaven by night." And, while The big grey man expanded almost visibly in the sun-steeped air, as he And thus, all Whitman's finest poems have a processional air, like the light, air, trees, etc., is not to be realized through eyes and mind life of the woods, the strong day's work, life of the woods, the strong day's work, One last longing, loving look he cast upon the creek before returning In the day, in the night, to all, to each, O day and night, passage to you! ./cache/36305.txt ./txt/36305.txt