"Going Somewhere" |
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"The Rounded Catalogue Divine Complete" |
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1861 |
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301. Hours Continuing Long |
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A Boston Ballad, 1854 |
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A Broadway Pageant |
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A Carol Closing Sixty-Nine |
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A Case from Second Bull Run |
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A Cavalry Camp |
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A child said, What is the gra**? |
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A Child's Amaze |
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A Christmas Greeting |
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A Civility Too Long Neglected |
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A Clear Midnight |
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A Connecticut Case |
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A Contralto Voice |
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A Couple of Old Friends—A Coleridge Bit |
Specimen Days
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A Discovery of Old Age |
Specimen Days
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A Farm-Picture |
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A Fine Afternoon, 4 to 6 |
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A Font of Type |
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A Glimpse |
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A Glimpse of War's Hell Scenes |
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A Hand-Mirror |
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A Happy Hour's Command |
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A Hint of Wild Nature |
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A July Afternoon by the Pond |
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A Leaf For Hand in Hand |
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A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown |
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A March In the Ranks, Hard-Prest |
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A Meadow Lark |
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A Model Hospital |
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A New Army Organization fit for America |
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A New York Soldier |
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A Night Battle over a Week Since |
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A Night Remembrance |
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A Noiseless Patient Spider |
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A Paumanok Picture |
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A Persian Lesson |
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A Prairie Sunset |
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A Promise to California |
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A Quintette |
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A Riddle Song |
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A Secesh Brave |
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A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim |
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A Silent Little Follower—the Coreopsis |
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A Silent Night Ramble |
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A Soldier on Lincoln |
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A Song for Occupations |
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A Song of Joys |
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A Song of the Rolling Earth |
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A Specimen Tramp Family |
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A Sun-Bath—Nakedness |
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A Twilight Song |
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A Two Hours' Ice-Sail |
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A Visit, at the Last, to R. W. Emerson |
Specimen Days
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A Voice from d**h |
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A Week's Visit to Boston |
Specimen Days
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A Winter-Day on the Sea-Beach |
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A Woman Waits for Me |
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A Yankee Antique |
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A Yankee Soldier |
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A Zollverein between the U. S. and Canada |
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Aboard at a Ship's Helm |
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Abraham Lincoln |
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Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809 |
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Adieu to a Soldier |
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After First Fredericksburg |
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After the Dazzle of Day |
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After the Sea-Ship |
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After Trying a Certain Book |
Specimen Days
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Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals |
Leaves of Gra**
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Ah Poverties, Wincing, and Sulky Retreats |
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All Is Truth |
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Ambulance Processions |
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America's Back-Bone |
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America's Characteristic Landscape |
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American Literature Digital Anthology (Beginnings through 1914) |
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Among the Multitude |
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An Afternoon Scene |
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An American Problem |
Notes Left Over
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An Army Corps on the March |
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An Army Hospital Ward |
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An Early Summer Reveille |
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An Egotistical "Find" |
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An Ended Day |
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An Evening Lull |
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An Hour on Kenosha Summit |
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An Interregnum Paragraph |
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An Interviewer's Item |
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An Ossianic Night—Dearest Friends |
Specimen Days
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An Ulster County Waterfall |
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An Unknown |
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Answer to an Insisting Friend |
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Apparitions |
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Are You the New person Drawn Toward Me? |
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Army Surgeons—Aid Deficiencies |
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Art Features |
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As Adam Early in the Morning |
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As at Thy Portals Also d**h |
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As Consequent, Etc. |
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As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life |
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As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado |
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As I Ponder'd in Silence |
Leaves of Gra**
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As I Ponder'd in Silence (Inscriptions) |
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As I Sit Writting Here |
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As I Walk These Broad Majestic Days |
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As I Watch the Ploughman Ploughing |
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As If a Phantom Caress'd Me |
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As the Greek's Signal Flame |
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As the Time Draws Nigh |
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As They Draw to a Close |
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As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods |
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Ashes of Soldiers |
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Assurances |
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At Present Writing—Personal |
Specimen Days
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Attitude of Foreign Governments During the War |
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Autumn Side-Bits |
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Back to Washington |
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Bad Wounds—the Young |
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Bathed in War's Perfume |
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Battle of Bull Run, July, 1861 |
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Battle of Gettysburg |
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Beat! Beat! Drums! |
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Beautiful Women |
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Beethoven's Septette |
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Begin a Long Jaunt West |
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Beginners |
Leaves of Gra**
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Beginning My Studies |
Leaves of Gra**
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Behold This Swarthy Face |
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Bird Whistling |
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Birds and Birds and Birds |
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Birds Migrating at Midnight |
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Birds—and a Caution |
Specimen Days
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Bivouac On A Mountain Side |
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Boston Common—More of Emerson |
Specimen Days
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Boys in the Army |
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Bravo, Paris Exposition! |
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Broadway |
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Broadway Sights |
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Bumble-Bees |
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Burial of a Lady Nurse |
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By Blue Ontario's Shore |
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By Broad Potomac's Shore |
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By Emerson's Grave |
Specimen Days
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By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame |
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Calamus |
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Calhoun's Real Monument |
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Camps of Green |
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Capes Eternity and Trinity |
Specimen Days
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Carlyle from American Points of View |
Specimen Days
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Cattle Droves about Washington |
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Cavalry Crossing a Ford |
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Cedar-Apples |
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Central Park Walks and Talks |
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Chanting the Square Deific |
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Chicoutimi, and Ha-ha Bay |
Specimen Days
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City of Orgies |
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City of Ships |
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Clover and Hay Perfume |
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Colors—A Contrast |
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Come Up From the Fields Father |
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Come, said my Soul |
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Contemptuous Feeling |
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Continuities |
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Convulsiveness |
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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry |
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Crows and Crows |
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d**h of a Hero |
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d**h of a Pennsylvania Soldier |
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d**h of a Wisconsin Officer |
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d**h of General Grant |
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d**h of Longfellow |
Specimen Days
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d**h of President Lincoln |
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d**h of Thomas Carlyle |
Specimen Days
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d**h of William Cullen Bryant |
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Darest Thou Now O Soul |
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Days at J.B.'s—Turf Fires—Spring Songs |
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Delaware River—Days and Nights |
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Delicate Cluster |
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Democracy in the New World |
Notes Left Over
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Denver Impressions |
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Departing of the Big Steamers |
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Deserters |
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Dirge for Two Veterans |
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Distant Sounds |
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Down at the Front |
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Down at the Front II |
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Earth, My Likeness |
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Earth's Most Important Stream |
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Edgar Poe's Significance |
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Eidolons |
Leaves of Gra**
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Eighteen Sixty-One |
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Election Day, November, 1884 |
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Entering a Long Farm-Lane |
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Ethiopia Saluting the Colors |
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Europe |
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Excelsior |
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Exposition Building—New City Hall—River-Trip |
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Faces |
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Facing West from California's Shores |
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Fast Anchor'd Eternal O Love! |
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February Days |
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Female Nurses for Soldiers |
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Fifty Hours Left Wounded on the Field |
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Final Confessions—Literary Tests |
Specimen Days
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First O Songs for a Prelude |
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Flag of Stars, Thick-Sprinkled Bunting. |
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For Him I Sing |
Leaves of Gra**
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For You, O Democracy |
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France |
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From Far Dakota's Cañons |
The Patriotic Poems of Walt Whitman
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From Far Dakota's Canyons |
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From Montauk Point |
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From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird |
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From Pent-Up Aching Rivers |
Leaves of Gra**
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Full of Life Now |
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Full-Starr'd Nights |
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Genealogy—Van Velsor and Whitman |
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Germs |
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Gifts—Money—Discrimination |
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Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun |
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Gliding O'er all |
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Gods |
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Good-Bye My Fancy! |
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Good-Bye My Fancy! II |
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Grand Is the Seen |
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Grand Native Growth |
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Great Are The Myths |
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Growth—Health—Work |
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Had I the Choice |
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Halcyon Days |
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Happiness and Raspberries |
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Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour |
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Heated Term |
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Here the Frailest Leaves of Me |
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Home-Made Music |
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Horse-Mint |
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Hospital Perplexity |
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Hospital Scenes and Persons |
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Hospital Scenes—Incidents |
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Hospitals Closing |
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Hospitals Ensemble |
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Hot Weather New York |
Specimen Days
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Hours for the Soul |
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How Excellent |
Growing Up
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How Solemn As One by One |
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Hudson River Sights |
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Human and Heroic New York |
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Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day |
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I Am He That Aches with Love |
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I Dream'd in a Dream |
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I Hear America Singing |
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I Hear It Was Charged Against Me |
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I Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ |
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I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing |
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I Saw Old General at Bay |
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I Sing the Body Electric |
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I Sing The Body Electric, AR |
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I Sit and Look Out |
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I Turn South and then East Again |
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I Was Looking a Long While |
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In Cabin'd Ships at Sea |
Leaves of Gra**
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In Memory of Thomas Paine |
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In Paths Untrodden |
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In the Sleeper |
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Inauguration Ball |
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Interpolation Sounds |
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Items from My Note Books |
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Jaunt up the Hudson |
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Jaunting to Canada |
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Joy, Shipmate, Joy! |
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Kosmos |
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L. of G.'s Purport |
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Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas |
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Laws for Creations |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Boston Ballad ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Child's Amaze) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Clear Midnight) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Farm Picture) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Glimpse) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Hand-Mirror) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Leaf for Hand in Hand) |
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Leaves of Gra** (A Woman Waits for Me) |
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Leaves of Gra** (After the Supper and Talk) |
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Leaves of Gra** (America) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Among the Multitude) |
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Leaves of Gra** (As I Walk These Broad majestic Days) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Bivouac on a Mountain Side ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Come Up from the Fields Father ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Continuities) |
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Leaves Of Gra** (Crossing Brooklyn Ferry) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Delicate Cluster ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (For You, O Democracy) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Good-Bye My Fancy ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (I Hear America Singing ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Look Down Fair Moon ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Mannahatta) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Miracles) |
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Leaves of Gra** (O Me! O Life!) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Old Chants II ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (On the Beach at Night Alone ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking ) |
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Leaves Of Gra** (Pa**age to India) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Pioneers! O Pioneers! ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (So Long! ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Sometimes with One I Love) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Spontaneous Me) |
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Leaves of Gra** (The Commonplace II ) |
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Leaves Of Gra** (The Sleepers) |
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Leaves of Gra** (The Untold Want ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (The World below the Brine ) |
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Leaves of Gra** (To a Locomotive in Winter) |
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Leaves Of Gra** (To Think of Time) |
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Leaves of Gra** (To You) |
Leaves of Gra**
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Leaves of Gra** (Unfolded out of the Folds) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Washington's Monument February, 1885) |
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Leaves of Gra** (Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand) |
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Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Letter to Walt Whitman, 1855 |
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Life and d**h |
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Lingering Last Drops |
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Lo, Victress on the Peaks |
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Loafing in the Woods |
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Locations and Times |
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Locusts and Katy-Dids |
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Long, Long Hence |
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Long, Too Long America |
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Look Down, Fair Moon |
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Manhattan from the Bay |
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Mannahatta |
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Mannahatta II |
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Mature Summer Days and Night |
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|
Me Imperturbe |
Leaves of Gra**
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Mediums |
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Meeting a Hermit |
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Memories |
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Millet's Pictures—Last Items |
Specimen Days
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Miracles |
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Mirages |
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Mississippi Valley Literature |
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Missouri State |
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Mother and Babe |
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Mulleins and Mulleins |
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|
MY 71st Year |
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My Canary Bird |
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My First Reading—Lafayette |
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My Legacy |
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My Native Sand and Salt Once More |
Specimen Days
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My Pa**ion for Ferries |
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My Picture-Gallery |
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My Preparations for Visits |
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My Tribute to Four Poets |
Specimen Days
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Myself and Mine |
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National Uprising and Volunteering |
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Native Moments |
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Nature and Democracy—Morality |
Specimen Days
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New Scenes—New Joys |
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New Themes Enter'd Upon |
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Night on the Prairies |
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Nights on the Mississippi |
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No Good Portrait of Lincoln |
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No Labor-Saving Machine |
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Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes |
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Not Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only |
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Not Meagre, Latent Boughs Alone |
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Not the Pilot |
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Not Youth Pertains to Me |
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November 8, '76 |
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Now Finale to the Shore |
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Now Precent Songs, Farewell |
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O Captain! My Captain! |
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O Hymen! O Hymenee! |
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O Living Always, Always Dying |
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O Magnet-South |
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O Me! O Life! |
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O Star of France |
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O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy |
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O You Whom I Often and Silently Come |
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Of Him I Love Day and Night |
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Of That Blithe Throat of Thine |
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Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances |
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Offerings |
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Oh Captain! My Captain! |
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Old Age's Lambent Peaks |
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Old Age's Ship & Crafty d**h's |
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Old Chants |
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Old Ireland |
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Old Salt Kossabone |
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Old War-Dreams |
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Omnibus Jaunts and Drivers |
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On Journeys Through the States |
Leaves of Gra**
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On the Beach at Night |
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On the Beach at Night Alone |
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On the Business of Literature |
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On to Denver—A Frontier Incident |
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On, on the Same, Ye Jocund Twain! |
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Once I Pa**'d Through a Populour City |
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Once I Pa**'d through a Populous City |
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One Hour to Madness and Joy |
Leaves of Gra**
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One of the Human Kinks |
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One's-Self I Sing |
Leaves of Gra**
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Only a New Ferry Boat |
Specimen Days
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Opening of the Secession War |
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Orange Buds by Mail from Florida |
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Osceola |
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Other Concord Notations |
Specimen Days
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Others May Praise What They Like |
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Our Old Feuillage |
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Ouster's Last Rally |
Specimen Days
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Out from Behind This Mask |
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Out of May's Shows Selected |
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Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking |
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Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd |
Leaves of Gra**
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Outlines for a Tomb |
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Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice |
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Pa**age to India |
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Patent-Office Hospital |
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Patroling Barnegat |
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Paumanok |
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Paumanok, and my Life on it as Child and Young Man |
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Paying the Bounties |
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Pensive and Faltering |
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Pensive on Her Dead Gazing |
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Perfections |
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Pioneers! O Pioneers! |
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Plays and Operas too |
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Poets to Come |
Leaves of Gra**
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Portals |
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Prairie Analogies—the Tree Question |
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Prayer of Columbus |
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Preface (Leaves of Gra**) |
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President Hayes's Speeches |
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Printing Office—Old Brooklyn |
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Proud Music of the Storm |
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Queries to My Seventieth Year |
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Quicksand Years |
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Race of Veterans |
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Reconciliation |
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Recorders Ages Hence |
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Red Jacket (From Aloft) |
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Releas'd Union Prisoners from South |
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Reminiscence of Elias Hicks |
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Reversals |
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Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps |
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Roaming in Thought |
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Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone |
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Rumors, Changes, Etc. |
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Sail out for Good, Eidolon Yacht! |
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Salut au Monde! |
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Samples of my Common-Place Book |
Specimen Days
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Savantism |
Leaves of Gra**
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Scene at the Capitol |
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Scenes on Ferry and River—Last Winter's Nights |
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Scented Herbage of My Breast |
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Sea-Shore Fancies |
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Seeing Niagara to Advantage |
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Shakspere-Bacon's Cipher |
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Sherman's Army Jubilation—its Sudden Stoppage |
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Shut Not Your Doors |
Leaves of Gra**
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Small the Theme of My Chant |
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So Long |
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Soldiers and Talks |
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Some Old Acquaintances—Memories |
Specimen Days
|
Some Sad Cases Yet |
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Some Specimen Cases |
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Sometimes with One I Love |
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Song at Sunset |
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Song for All Seas, All Ships |
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Song of Myself |
Leaves of Gra**
|
Song of Myself (For ENG287) |
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Song of Myself (for English 3222) |
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Song of Myself (opening) |
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Song of Myself (original 1855 version) |
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Song of Prudence |
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Song of the Answerer |
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Song of the Banner at Daybreak |
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Song of the Broad-Axe |
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Song of the Exposition |
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Song of the Open Road |
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Song of the Redwood-Tree |
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Song of the Universal |
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Soon Shall the Winter's Foil Be Here |
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Sounds of the Winter |
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Sources of Character—Results—1860 |
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Southern Escapees |
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Spain, 1873-74 |
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Sparkles from the Wheel |
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Spirit that Form'd this Scene |
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Spirit Whose Work Is Done |
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Spiritual Characters among the Soldiers |
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Spontaneous Me |
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Spring Overtures—Recreations |
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|
St. Louis Memoranda |
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|
Starting from Paumanok |
Leaves of Gra**
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Starting Newspapers |
Specimen Days
|
Steam-Power, Telegraphs, Etc. |
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|
Still Though the One I Sing |
Leaves of Gra**
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Straw-Color'd and other Psyches |
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|
Stronger Lessons |
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|
Summer of 1864 |
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Summer Sights and Indolences |
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Sunday with the Insane |
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Sundown Lights |
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Sundown Perfume—Quail-Notes—the Hermit Thrush |
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Swallows on the River |
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Tears |
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Tests |
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Thanks in Old Age |
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That Music Always Round Me |
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That Shadow My Likeness |
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The Armies Returning |
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The Artilleryman's Vision |
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The Base of All Metaphysics |
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The Blue Everywhere |
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The Boston of To-Day |
Specimen Days
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The Bravest Soldiers |
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The Calming Thought of All |
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The Capitol by Gas-Light |
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The Centenarian's Story |
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The City Dead-House |
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The Common Earth, the Soil |
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The Commonplace |
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The Dalliance of the Eagles |
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The Dead Emperor |
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The Dead Tenor |
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The Dismantled Ship |
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The Dying Veteran |
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The First Dandelion |
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The First Frost—Mems |
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The First Spring Day on Chestnut Street |
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The Gates Opening |
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The Grand Review |
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The Great Unrest of which We are Part |
Specimen Days
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The Inauguration |
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The Inhabitants—Good Living |
Specimen Days
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The Last Invocation |
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The Lesson of a Tree |
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The Maternal Homestead |
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The Million Dead, Too, Summ'd Up |
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The Most Inspiriting of all War's Shows |
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The Mystic Trumpeter |
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The Oaks and I |
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The Old Whitman and Van Velsor Cemeteries |
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The Ox-Tamer |
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The Pallid Wreath |
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The Parks |
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The Prairie States |
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The Prairie-Gra** Dividing |
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The Prairies and Great Plains in Poetry |
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The Real War Will Never Get in the Books |
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The Return of the Heroes |
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The Runner |
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The Savage Saguenay |
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The Ship Starting |
Leaves of Gra**
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The Silent General |
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The Singer in the Prison |
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The Sky—Days and Nights—Happiness |
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The Sleepers |
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The Sobbing of the Bells |
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The Spanish Peaks—Evening on the Plains |
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The St. Lawrence Line |
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The Stupor Pa**es—Something Else Begins |
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The Torch |
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The Two Vaults (Unpublished) |
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The Unexpress'd |
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The United States to Old World Critics |
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The Untold Want |
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The Voice of the Rain |
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The Wallabout Martyrs |
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The Weather—Does it Sympathize with These Times? |
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The White House by Moonlight |
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The Women of the West |
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The Wound-Dresser |
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The Wounded from Chancellorsville |
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There Was a Child Went Forth |
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These Carols |
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These I Singing in Spring |
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Thick-Sprinkled Bunting |
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This Compost |
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This Dust Was Once the Man |
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This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful |
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Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood |
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Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling |
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Thou Reader |
Leaves of Gra**
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Thought |
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Thought-II |
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Thought-III |
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Thought-IV |
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Thought2 |
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Thoughts |
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Thoughts Under an Oak—A Dream |
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Thoughts VI |
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Thoughts-V |
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Three of Us |
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Three Years Summ'd Up |
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Three Young Men's d**hs |
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Through Eight Years |
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To a Certain Cantatrice |
Leaves of Gra**
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To a Certain Civilian |
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To a Common Prostitute |
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To a Foil'd European Revolutionaire |
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To a Historian |
Leaves of Gra**
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To a Locomotive in Winter |
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To a President |
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To a Pupil |
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To a Stranger |
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To a Western Boy |
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To BRYANT, the Poet of Nature |
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To Foreign Lands |
Leaves of Gra**
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To Get the Final Lilt of Songs |
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To Him That Was Crucified |
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To Old Age |
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To One Shortly to Die |
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To Rich Givers |
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To the East and to the West |
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To the Garden the World |
Leaves of Gra**
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To the Leaven'd Soil They Trod |
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To the Man-of-War-Bird |
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To the Pending Year |
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To the Spring and Brook |
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To the States |
Leaves of Gra**
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To the Sun-Set Breeze |
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To Thee Old Cause |
Leaves of Gra**
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To Think of Time |
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To Those Who've Fail'd |
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To You |
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To You II |
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To-Day and Thee |
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Transpositions |
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Trickle Drops |
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True Conquerors |
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Turn O Libertad |
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Twenty Years |
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Twilight |
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Two Brooklyn Boys |
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Two Brothers, One South, One North |
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Two City Areas Certain Hours |
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Two Hours on the Minnesota |
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Two Old Family Interiors |
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Typical Soldiers |
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Unfolded Out of the Folds |
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Unfulfill'd Wants—the Arkansas River |
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Union Prisoners South |
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Unnamed Land |
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Unnamed Remains the Bravest Soldier |
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Unseen Buds |
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Up the Hudson to Ulster County |
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Upon our Own Land |
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Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night |
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Virginia |
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Virginia—The West |
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Visor'd |
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Vocalism |
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Walt Whitman Poerties |
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Walt Whitman T-Shirt Print |
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Walt Whitman: Making Emerson's “Nature” Come Alive |
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Walter Dumont and his Medal |
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Wandering at Morn |
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Warble for Lilac-Time |
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Washington's Monument, February, 1885 |
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We Two Boys Together Clinging |
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We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd |
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Weave in, My Hardy Life |
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Western Soldiers |
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What Am I After All |
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What Best I See In Thee |
The Patriotic Poems of Walt Whitman
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What Place Is Besieged? |
Leaves of Gra**
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What Ship Puzzled at Sea |
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What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand? |
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When I Heard at the Close of Day |
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When I Heard at the Close of the Day |
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When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer |
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When I Heard The Learn'd Astronomer bs |
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When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer MB |
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When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame |
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When I Read the Book |
Leaves of Gra**
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When Lilacs Last In The Dooryard Bloom'd |
The Patriotic Poems of Walt Whitman
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When the Full-Grown Poet Came |
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While Not the Past Forgetting |
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Whispers of Heavenly d**h |
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Who Learns My Lesson Complete? |
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Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand |
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Wild Flowers |
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With All Thy Gifts |
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With Antecedents |
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With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea! |
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World Below the Brine |
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World Take Good Notice |
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Wounds and Diseases |
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Year of Meteors |
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Year That Trembled and Reel'd Beneath Me |
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Years of the Modern |
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Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours |
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Yonnondio |
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You Felons on Trial in Courts |
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You Lingering Sparse Leaves of Me |
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Youth, Day, Old Age and Night |
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