The poetry of Walt Whitman
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788287777
- 821
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Includes index.
The Mississippi of midnight
A Boston ballad
Song of myself
I hear America singing
Crossing Brooklyn ferry
Savantism
Mannahatta
Out of the cradle endlessly rocking
I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing
Whoever you are holding me now in hand
One hour to madness and joy
Beat! Beat! Drums!
To one shortly to die
Vigil strange I kept in the field one night
I sing the body electric
Pioneers! O pioneers!
The wound-dresser
When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd
O captain! My captain!
One's-self I sing
As if a phantom caress'd me
In cabin'd shop at sea
To you
I dreamed in a dream
That shadow, my likeness
We two boys together clinging
Of him I love day and night
A glimpse
Are you the new person drawn toward me?
To a stranger
Sometimes with one I love
A leaf for hand in hand
Earth, my likeness
Fast and anchor'd, eternal, O love
Once I pass'd through a populous city
A noiseless patient spider
This dust was once the man
I sit and look out
Year of meteors
On the beach at night
Whispers of heavenly death
Hush'd be the camps to-day
For you O democracy
As the time draws nigh
The dalliance of the eagles
America
Had I the choice
O me! O life!
Prayer of Columbus
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