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Leaves of grass.
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WALT WHITMAN'S DRUM -TAPS. New-York. 1865.
SEQUEL TO DRUM-TAPS. (SINCE THE PRECEDING CAME FROM THE PRESS.) WHEN LILACS LAST IN THE DOOR-YARD BLOOM'D. AND OTHER PIECES.WASHINGTON. 1865-6.
LEAVES OF GRASS. SONGS BEFORE PARTING.
CONTENTS.
AS I SAT ALONE BY BLUE ONTARIO'S SHORE.
LEAVES OF GRASS.
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THOUGHTS.
AS NEARING DEPARTURE.
AS I WALK, SOLITARY, UNATTENDED.
SONG AT SUNSET.
TO A HISTORIAN.
ASSURANCES.
SO LONG!
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Raise the mighty mother mistress,
Waving high the delicate mistress, over all the starry mistress, (bend your heads all,)
Raise the fang'd and warlike mistress, stern, impassive, weapon'd mistress, Pioneers! O pioneers!
Leaves of grass.