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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.
SEA-SHORE MEMORIES.
Leaves of Grass.
A CAROL OF HARVEST, FOR 1867.
THE SINGER IN THE PRISON.
WARBLE FOR LILAC TIME.
Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
Thought.
Myself and Mine.
TO OLD AGE.
MIRACLES.
SPARKLES FROM THE WHEEL.
EXCELSIOR.
Mediums.
KOSMOS.
TO A PUPIL.
WHAT AM I, AFTER ALL.
OTHERS MAY PRAISE WHAT THEY LIKE.
BROTHER OF ALL, WITH GENEROUS HAND.
NIGHT ON THE PRAIRIES.
ON JOURNEYS THROUGH THE STATES.
SAVANTISM.
LOCATIONS AND TIMES.
THOUGHT.
OFFERINGS.
TESTS.
THE TORCH.
TO YOU.
GODS.
TO ONE SHORTLY TO DIE.
Now Finale to the Shore.
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Leaves of grass (1872)
TO FOREIGN LANDS.
I heard
that you ask'd for something to prove this puzzle, the New World,
And to define America, her athletic Democracy;
Therefore I send you my poems, that you behold in them what you wanted.
Leaves of grass (1872)