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Whitman’s Poetry
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A March In The Ranks Hard-Prest, And The Road Unknown
A Noisless Patient Spider
A Sight In Camp In The Daybreak Grey And Dim
A Song Of Joys
Aboard At A Ship’s Helm
As I Ebb’d With The Ocean Of Life
As Toilsome I Wander’d Virginia’s Woods
Beat! Beat! Drums!
Bivouac On A Mountain Side
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Darest Thou Now O Soul
Germs
Give Me The Splendid Silent Sun
Gliding O’er All
Hast Never Come To Thee An Hour
I Sit And Look Out
Leaves of Grass – W. Whitman
Leaves Of Grass 4
Leaves of Grass Book V
Leaves of Grass IV
Long, Too Long America
Miracles
Myself And Mine
O Captain! My Captain!
O Living Always, Always Dying
O Me! O Life!
On The Beach At Night Alone
Out Of The Cradle Endlessly Rocking
Passage To India
Perfections
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
Sometimes With One I Love
Song Of Prudence
Song Of The Exposition
Song Of The Open Road
Song of the Rolling Earth
Song Of The Universal
Songs of Myself – Walt Whitman
Tears
Tests
The Last Invocation
The Wound Dresser
There Was A Child Went Forth
Thought
Thoughts
To The East And To The West
Vigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Night
When I Heard The Learn’d Astrologer
When Lilacs Last In Dooryard Bloom’d
Youth, Day, Old Age and Night