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In 1861 James T. Fields took over the editing of the Atlantic Monthly and in the issue of February, 1869 (XXIII, 199-203) published Whitman's poem "Proud Music of the Sea-Storm." Apparently Fields either did not care for "Thou vast Rondure" or did not approve of publishing a poem appearing elsewhere, for he did not include it in the Atlantic.
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