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Leaves of grass (1872)
Whitman, Walt (1819-1892)
Leaves of Grass.
PASSAGE TO INDIA.
[Gliding o'er all, through all]
Passage to India.
Thought.
O Living Always—Always Dying!
Proud Music of the Storm.
ASHES OF SOLDIERS.
President Lincoln's Burial Hymn.
POEM OF JOYS.
To Think of Time.
CHANTING THE SQUARE DEIFIC.
WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH.
WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY DEATH.
DAREST THOU NOW, O SOUL.
OF HIM I LOVE DAY AND NIGHT.
ASSURANCES.
YET, YET, YE DOWNCAST HOURS.
QUICKSAND YEARS.
THAT MUSIC ALWAYS ROUND ME.
AS IF A PHANTOM CARESS'D ME.
HERE, SAILOR!
A NOISELESS, PATIENT SPIDER.
THE LAST INVOCATION.
AS I WATCH'D THE PLOUGHMAN PLOUGHING.
PENSIVE AND FALTERING.
SEA-SHORE MEMORIES.
Leaves of Grass.
GODS.
TO ONE SHORTLY TO DIE.
Now Finale to the Shore.
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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)