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Leaves of grass (1872)
Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
Leaves of Grass.
INSCRIPTIONS.
Starting from Paumanok.
THE SHIP STARTING.
UNFOLDED OUT OF THE FOLDS.
TO YOU.
WALT WHITMAN.
Laws for Creations.
VISOR'D.
CHILDREN OF ADAM.
To Him that was Crucified.
Perfections.
CALAMUS.
In Paths Untrodden.
Scented Herbage of My Breast.
Whoever you are, Holding me now in Hand.
These I, Singing in Spring.
A Song.
Not Heaving from my Ribb'd Breast only.
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances.
The Base of all Metaphysics.
Recorders Ages Hence.
WHEN I HEARD AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAY.
Are You the New Person drawn toward Me?
Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone.
Not Heat Flames up and Consumes.
Trickle, Drops.
City of Orgies.
Behold this Swarthy Face.
I saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing.
TO A STRANGER.
This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful.
I Hear it was Charged Against Me.
The Prairie-Grass Dividing.
We Two Boys Together Clinging.
A Promise to California.
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me.
When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame.
What Think You I take my Pen in Hand?
A Glimpse.
No Labor-Saving Machine.
A LEAF FOR HAND IN HAND.
TO THE EAST AND TO THE WEST.
Earth! My Likeness!
I DREAM'D IN A DREAM.
FAST ANCHOR'D, ETERNAL, O LOVE!
Sometimes with One I Love.
That Shadow, my Likeness.
AMONG THE MULTITUDE.
TO A WESTERN BOY.
O you whom I Often and Silently Come.
Full of Life, Now.
SALUT AU MONDE!
A Child's Amaze.
The Runner.
Beautiful Women.
Mother and Babe.
Thought.
American Feuillage.
Song of the Broad-Axe.
Song of the Open Road.
Leaves of Grass.
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.
WITH ANTECEDENTS.
THE ANSWERER.
The City Dead-House.
A Farm Picture.
Carol of Occupations.
THOUGHTS.
THE SLEEPERS.
CAROL OF WORDS.
Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats.
Leaves of Grass.
A Broadway Pageant.
SUGGESTIONS.
Great are the Myths.
Thought.
Leaves of Grass.
DRUM-TAPS.
Leaves of Grass.
Marches now the War is Over.
Leaves of Grass.
Bathed in War's Perfume.
A Hand-Mirror.
Germs.
Leaves of Grass.
Songs of Insurrection.
Leaves of Grass.
SONGS OF PARTING.
PASSAGE TO INDIA.
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And you, Lady of Ships! you Mannahatta!
Old matron of this proud, friendly, turbulent city!
Often in peace and wealth you were pensive, or covertly frown'd amid all your children;
But now you smile with joy, exulting old Mannahatta!
Leaves of grass (1872)