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"I celebrate myself" | 5 | |
Poets to come | 83 | |
I sing the body electric (first stanza) | 84 | |
City of orgies | 85 | |
To a stranger | 86 | |
Full of life now | 87 | |
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry | 88 | |
Song of the answerer (first stanza) | 96 | |
Song of the broad-axe (fourth stanza) | 100 | |
To you | 101 | |
Out of the cradle endlessly rocking | 105 | |
Give me the splendid silent Sun | 113 | |
There was a child went forth | 116 | |
Laws for creations | 119 | |
The sleepers (first stanza) | 120 | |
Whispers of heavenly death | 124 | |
O living always, always dying | 125 | |
Mannahatta | 126 | |
As I walk these broad majestic days | 128 | |
A clear midnight | 130 | |
As the time draws nigh | 131 | |
My legacy | 132 | |
So long! | 133 | |
Opening of the secession war | 141 | |
A Secesh brave | 142 | |
A night battle, over a week since | 143 | |
Battle of Gettysburg | 147 | |
Death of a hero | 148 | |
Thoughts under an oak - a dream | 149 | |
New senses - new joys | 150 | |
Nature and democracy - morality | 151 | |
Darwinism - (then furthermore) | 155 | |
Monuments - the past and the present | 158 | |
The last collective compaction | 159 | |
A backward glance o'er travel'd roads | 163 |
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Add Laws for Creations, In Walt Whitman, Michael Cunningham sees a poet whose vision of humanity is ecstatic, democratic, and sensuous. Just over a hundred years ago, Whitman celebrated America as it survived the Civil War, as it endured great poverty, and as it entered the Indu, Laws for Creations to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Laws for Creations, In Walt Whitman, Michael Cunningham sees a poet whose vision of humanity is ecstatic, democratic, and sensuous. Just over a hundred years ago, Whitman celebrated America as it survived the Civil War, as it endured great poverty, and as it entered the Indu, Laws for Creations to your collection on WonderClub |