New Multitudes was created in 2009.
Multitudes was created in 2000.
yes, multitudes.
Gathering, meeting, multitudes
pleasuring multitudes of women at a time!
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The phrase "pestilence-stricken multitudes" refers to large groups of people afflicted by a deadly disease or epidemic. "Pestilence" signifies a contagious and often fatal illness, while "multitudes" denotes vast numbers of individuals. Together, it evokes an image of widespread suffering and despair due to a severe outbreak, highlighting the impact of illness on communities.
Multitude or multitudes is mentioned 8 times.
Multitudes of combinations...in what context? Prime numbers or what?
That phrase would mean "the many who had caught the plague."
That phrase would mean "the many who had caught the plague."
Pestilence stricken multitudes is used by the poet P.B.Shelly in his poem 'Ode to West Wind' to describe the the diseased decaying leafs of Autumn blown away by the West wind to the wintry bed. This means multiple people stricken with disease
When Whitman says "I contain multitudes," he is expressing the idea that he is complex and contains a wide range of thoughts, emotions, and perspectives within himself. This suggests that he is not defined by a single identity or characteristic, but rather encompasses a multitude of experiences and contradictions.