Inscription....................... |
5 |
Starting from Paumanok............ |
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Walt Whitman...................... |
23 |
CHILDREN OF ADAM |
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To the Garden, the World.......... |
93 |
From Pent-Up Aching Rivers........ |
— |
I Sing the Body Electric.......... |
93 |
A Woman Waits for Me.............. |
108 |
Spontaneous Me.................... |
110 |
One Hour to Madness and Joy....... |
112 |
We Two, how long we were fool'd... |
114 |
Native Moments.................... |
115 |
Once I Pass'd through a Populous City |
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Facing West from California's Shores |
116 |
Ages and Ages, Returning at Intervals |
— |
O Hymen! O Hymence!............... |
117 |
I am He that Aches with Love...... |
— |
As Adam, Early in the Morning..... |
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Excelsior......................... |
118 |
CALAMUS. |
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In Paths Untrodden................ |
119 |
Scented Herbage of my Breast...... |
120 |
Whoever you are Holding Me now in Hand |
112 |
These, I, Singing in Spring....... |
124 |
A Song............................ |
125 |
Not Heaving from my Ribb'd Breast only |
126 |
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances |
127 |
Recorders Ages Hence.............. |
128 |
When I Heard at the Close of the day |
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Are you the New Person Drawn Toward me? |
129 |
Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone. |
130 |
Not Heat Flames up and Consumers.. |
131 |
Trickle, Drops.................... |
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Of Him I love Day and Night....... |
132 |
City of Orgies.................... |
133 |
Behold this Swarthy Face.......... |
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I saw in Louisiana a Live wing.... |
134 |
That Music Always Round Me........ |
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To a Stranger..................... |
135 |
This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful |
136 |
I Hear it was Charged Against Me.. |
136 |
The Prairie-Grass Dividing........ |
137 |
We Two Boys Together Clinging..... |
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O Living Always-Always Dying...... |
138 |
When I Peruse the Conquer'd....... |
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Fame.............................. |
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A Glimpse......................... |
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A Promise to California........... |
139 |
Here, Sailor !.................... |
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Here the Frailest Leaves of Me.... |
140 |
What Think you, I take my Pen in Hand |
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No Labor-Saving Machine........... |
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I Dream'd in a Dream.............. |
141 |
To the East and to the West....... |
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Earth, my Likeness................ |
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A Leaf for Hand in Hand........... |
142 |
Fast Anchor'd, Eternal............ |
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Sometimes, with One I Love........ |
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That Shadow, my Likeness.......... |
143 |
Among the Multitude............... |
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To a Western Boy.................. |
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O You whom I often and Silently Come |
144 |
Full of Life, Now................ |
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Salut au Monde.................... |
145 |
What Place is Besieged !.......... |
158 |
LEAVES OF GRASS.
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"There was a child went forth".... |
159 |
"Myself and mine gymnastic ever".. |
161 |
"Who learns my lesson complete!".. |
163 |
"Whoever you are, I fear," &c..... |
165 |
Beginners......................... |
163 |
Tests............................. |
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Perfections....................... |
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Song of the Broad-Axe............. |
169 |
With Antecedents.................. |
182 |
Savantism......................... |
184 |
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry........... |
185 |
To a Foil'd Revolter or Revoltress |
193 |
To get Betimes in Boston Town..... |
195 |
To a Common Prostitute............ |
197 |
To a Pupil........................ |
198 |
To Rich Givers.................... |
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A Word Out of the Sea............. |
199 |
A Leaf of Faces................... |
207 |
Stronger Lessons.................. |
211 |
Europe, the 72d and 73d years of
These
States...................... |
212 |
Thought........................... |
214 |
The Runner...................... |
214 |
To the Sayers of Words.......... |
215 |
Longings for Home............... |
222 |
To a President.................. |
234 |
Walt Whitman's Caution.......... |
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To Other Lands.................. |
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Song of the Open Road........... |
225 |
To the States, to Identify the
16th, 17th, or
18th Presidentiad |
238 |
To a Certain Cantatrice......... |
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To Workingmen................... |
239 |
Debris.......................... |
243 |
LEAVES OF GRASS. |
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"O hastening light!"............ |
249 |
"Tears! tears! tears!".......... |
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"Aboard at a ship's helm,"...... |
250 |
American Feuillage.............. |
251 |
Mannahatta...................... |
257 |
To You.......................... |
258 |
France, the 18th Year of These
States.......................... |
259 |
A Hand-Mirror................... |
260 |
THOUGHTS. |
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"Of the visages of things"...... |
261 |
"Of waters, forests, hills"..... |
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"Of persons arrived at high
positions,"..................... |
262 |
"Of ownership,"................. |
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"As I sit with others, at great
feast"........................ |
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"Of what I write from myself"... |
263 |
"Of obedience, faith, adhesiveness" |
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To Him that was Crucified....... |
264 |
To Old Age...................... |
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To One Shortly to Die........... |
263 |
To You.......................... |
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Unnamed Lands................... |
266 |
Kosmos.......................... |
267 |
When I read the Book............ |
268 |
Says............................ |
269 |
Despairing Cries................ |
270 |
Picture......................... |
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Poems of Joy.................... |
271 |
Respondes!...................... |
280 |
The City Dead-House............. |
284 |
Leaflets........................ |
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LEAVES OF GRASS. |
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"Think of the Soul"............. |
285 |
"Unfolded out of the folds of
the
woman"..................... |
286 |
"Night on the prairies"......... |
287 |
"The world below the brine"..... |
288 |
"I sit and look out upon all the
sorrows of the
world".......... |
289 |
Visor'd......................... |
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Not the Pilot................... |
290 |
As if a Phantom Caress'd Me..... |
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Great are the Myths............. |
291 |
Morning Romania................. |
294 |
Burial.......................... |
296 |
This Compost!................... |
306 |
I hear America Singing.......... |
308 |
Manhattan's streets I saunter'd. |
309 |
I was Looking a Long While...... |
312 |
The Indications................. |
313 |
LEAVES OF GRASS. |
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"On the beach at night alone"... |
315 |
"To oratists — to male and
female"........................ |
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"Laws for Creations"............ |
317 |
"Poets to come!"................ |
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Me Imperturbe................... |
318 |
Sleep-Chasings.................. |
319 |
Elemental Drifts................ |
331 |
Miracles........................ |
335 |
You Felons on Trial in Courts... |
336 |
Mediums......................... |
337 |
Now Lift me Close............... |
338 |
See Table of Contents prefixed.
See Table of Contents prefixed.