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Title: Of The Terrible Doubt Of Appearances Author: Walt Whitman [More Titles by Whitman] Of the terrible doubt of appearances, That may-be reliance and hope are but speculations after all, That may-be identity beyond the grave is a beautiful fable only, How often I think neither I know, nor any man knows, aught of them,) May-be seeming to me what they are (as doubtless they indeed but seem) as from my present point of view, and might prove (as of course they would) nought of what they appear, or nought anyhow, from entirely changed points of view; Then I am charged with untold and untellable wisdom, I am silent, I require nothing further, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |