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Preface | p. xxi |
Abbreviations | p. xxiii |
Introduction | p. xxvii |
The Text of Leaves of Grass, 1891-1892 | |
Epigraph: Come, said my Soul | p. 2 |
Inscriptions | |
One's-Self I Sing | p. 3 |
As I Ponder'd in Silence | p. 3 |
In Cabin'd Ships at Sea | p. 4 |
To Foreign Lands | p. 5 |
To a Historian | p. 5 |
To Thee Old Cause | p. 6 |
Eidolons | p. 6 |
For Him I Sing | p. 9 |
When I Read the Book | p. 9 |
Beginning My Studies | p. 9 |
Beginners | p. 10 |
To the States | p. 10 |
On Journeys through the States | p. 10 |
To a Certain Cantatrice | p. 11 |
Me Imperturbe | p. 11 |
Savantism | p. 12 |
The Ship Starting | p. 12 |
I Hear America Singing | p. 12 |
What Place Is Besieged? | p. 13 |
Still Though the One I Sing | p. 13 |
Shut Not Your Doors | p. 13 |
Poets to Come | p. 14 |
To You | p. 14 |
Thou Reader | p. 14 |
Starting from Paumanok | p. 15 |
Song of Myself | p. 26 |
Children of Adam | |
To the Garden the World | p. 78 |
From Pent-up Aching Rivers | p. 79 |
I Sing the Body Electric | p. 81 |
A Woman Waits for Me | p. 87 |
Spontaneous Me | p. 89 |
One Hour to Madness and Joy | p. 91 |
Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd | p. 92 |
Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals | p. 92 |
We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd | p. 92 |
O Hymen! O Hymenee! | p. 93 |
I Am He That Aches with Love | p. 93 |
Native Moments | p. 94 |
Once I Pass'd through a Populous City | p. 94 |
I Heard you Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ | p. 95 |
Facing West from California's Shores | p. 95 |
As Adam Early in the Morning | p. 96 |
Calamus | |
In Paths Untrodden | p. 96 |
Scented Herbage of My Breast | p. 97 |
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand | p. 99 |
For You O Democracy | p. 100 |
These I Singing in Spring | p. 101 |
Not Heaving from my Ribb'd Breast Only | p. 102 |
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances | p. 103 |
The Base of All Metaphysics | p. 103 |
Recorders Ages Hence | p. 104 |
When I Heard at the Close of the Day | p. 105 |
Are You the New Person Drawn toward Me? | p. 105 |
Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone | p. 106 |
Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes | p. 106 |
Trickle Drops | p. 107 |
City of Orgies | p. 107 |
Behold This Swarthy Face | p. 108 |
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing | p. 108 |
To a Stranger | p. 109 |
This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful | p. 109 |
I Hear It Was Charged against Me | p. 110 |
The Prairie-Grass Dividing | p. 110 |
When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame | p. 110 |
We Two Boys Together Clinging | p. 111 |
A Promise to California | p. 111 |
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me | p. 112 |
No Labor-Saving Machine | p. 112 |
A Glimpse | p. 112 |
A Leaf for Hand in Hand | p. 113 |
Earth, My Likeness | p. 113 |
I Dreamed in a Dream | p. 113 |
What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand? | p. 114 |
To the East and to the West | p. 114 |
Sometimes with One I Love | p. 114 |
To a Western Boy | p. 115 |
Fast Anchor'd Eternal O Love! | p. 115 |
Among the Multitude | p. 115 |
O You Whom I Often and Silently Come | p. 116 |
That Shadow My Likeness | p. 116 |
Full of Life Now | p. 116 |
Salut au Monde! | p. 117 |
Song of the Open Road | p. 126 |
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry | p. 135 |
Song of the Answerer | p. 141 |
Our Old Feuillage | p. 145 |
A Song of Joys | p. 149 |
Song of the Broad-Axe | p. 155 |
Song of the Exposition | p. 165 |
Song of the Redwood-Tree | p. 173 |
A Song for Occupations | p. 177 |
A Song of the Rolling Earth | p. 184 |
Youth, Day, Old Age and Night | p. 189 |
Birds of Passage | |
Song of the Universal | p. 189 |
Pioneers! O Pioneers! | p. 192 |
To You | p. 195 |
France | p. 197 |
Myself and Mine | p. 198 |
Year of Meteors | p. 200 |
With Antecedents | p. 201 |
A Broadway Pageant | p. 203 |
Sea-Drift | |
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking | p. 206 |
As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life | p. 212 |
Tears | p. 215 |
To the Man-of-War-Bird | p. 215 |
Aboard at a Ship's Helm | p. 216 |
On the Beach at Night | p. 217 |
The World Below the Brine | p. 218 |
On the Beach at Night Alone | p. 218 |
Song for All Seas, All Ships | p. 219 |
Patroling Barnegat | p. 220 |
After the Sea-Ship | p. 221 |
By the Roadside | |
A Boston Ballad | p. 221 |
Europe | p. 223 |
A Hand-Mirror | p. 225 |
Gods | p. 225 |
Germs | p. 226 |
Thoughts [Of ownership--] | p. 227 |
When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer | p. 227 |
Perfections | p. 227 |
O Me! O Life! | p. 228 |
To a President | p. 228 |
I Sit and Look Out | p. 228 |
To Rich Givers | p. 229 |
The Dalliance of the Eagles | p. 229 |
Roaming in Thought | p. 230 |
A Farm Picture | p. 230 |
A Child's Amaze | p. 230 |
The Runner | p. 230 |
Beautiful Women | p. 231 |
Mother and Babe | p. 231 |
Thought [Of obedience, faith, adhesiveness] | p. 231 |
Visor'd | p. 231 |
Thought [Of Justice--] | p. 232 |
Gliding o'er All | p. 232 |
Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour | p. 232 |
Thought [Of Equality--] | p. 232 |
To Old Age | p. 233 |
Locations and Times | p. 233 |
Offerings | p. 233 |
To the States: To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad | p. 233 |
Drum-Taps | |
First O Songs for a Prelude | p. 234 |
Eighteen Sixty-One | p. 236 |
Beat! Beat! Drums! | p. 237 |
From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird | p. 238 |
Song of the Banner at Daybreak | p. 239 |
Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps | p. 244 |
Virginia--The West | p. 246 |
City of Ships | p. 246 |
The Centenarian's Story | p. 247 |
Cavalry Crossing a Ford | p. 251 |
Bivouac on a Mountain Side | p. 252 |
An Army Corps on the March | p. 252 |
By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame | p. 253 |
Come Up from the Fields Father | p. 253 |
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night | p. 255 |
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown | p. 256 |
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim | p. 257 |
As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods | p. 258 |
Not the Pilot | p. 258 |
Year That Trembled and Reel'd Beneath Me | p. 259 |
The Wound-Dresser | p. 259 |
Long, Too Long America | p. 261 |
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun | p. 262 |
Dirge for Two Veterans | p. 264 |
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice | p. 265 |
I Saw Old General at Bay | p. 266 |
The Artilleryman's Vision | p. 266 |
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors | p. 267 |
Not Youth Pertains to Me | p. 268 |
Race of Veterans | p. 268 |
World Take Good Notic | p. 269 |
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy | p. 269 |
Look Down Fair Moon | p. 269 |
Reconciliation | p. 270 |
How Solemn as One by One | p. 270 |
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado | p. 271 |
Delicate Cluster | p. 271 |
To a Certain Civilian | p. 272 |
Lo, Victress on the Peaks | p. 272 |
Spirit Whose Work Is Done | p. 273 |
Adieu to a Soldier | p. 273 |
Turn O Libertad | p. 274 |
To the Leaven'd Soil They Trod | p. 275 |
Memories of President Lincoln | |
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd | p. 276 |
O Captain! My Captain! | p. 284 |
Hush'd Be the Camps To-day | p. 285 |
This Dust Was Once the Man | p. 285 |
By Blue Ontario's Shore | p. 286 |
Reversals | p. 299 |
Autumn Rivulets | |
As Consequent, Etc. | p. 300 |
The Return of the Heroes | p. 301 |
There Was a Child Went Forth | p. 306 |
Old Ireland | p. 308 |
The City Dead-House | p. 308 |
This Compost | p. 309 |
To a Foil'd European Revolutionaire | p. 311 |
Unnamed Lands | p. 313 |
Song of Prudence | p. 314 |
The Singer in the Prison | p. 316 |
Warble for Lilac-Time | p. 318 |
Outlines for a Tomb | p. 319 |
Out from behind This Mask | p. 321 |
Vocalism | p. 322 |
To Him That Was Crucified | p. 323 |
You Felons on Trial in Courts | p. 324 |
Laws for Creations | p. 325 |
To a Common Prostitute | p. 325 |
I Was Looking a Long While | p. 326 |
Thought [Of persons arrived at high positions] | p. 326 |
Miracles | p. 327 |
Sparkles from the Wheel | p. 328 |
To a Pupil | p. 328 |
Unfolded Out of the Folds | p. 329 |
What Am I After All | p. 330 |
Kosmos | p. 330 |
Others May Praise What They Like | p. 331 |
Who Learns My Lesson Complete? | p. 331 |
Tests | p. 332 |
The Torch | p. 333 |
O Star of France | p. 333 |
The Ox-Tamer | p. 334 |
An Old Man's Thought of School | p. 335 |
Wandering at Morn | p. 336 |
Italian Music in Dakota | p. 337 |
With All Thy Gifts | p. 337 |
My Picture-Gallery | p. 338 |
The Prairie States | p. 338 |
Proud Music of the Storm | p. 339 |
Passage to India | p. 345 |
Prayer of Columbus | p. 354 |
The Sleepers | p. 356 |
Transpositions | p. 364 |
To Think of Time | p. 364 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | |
Darest Thou Now O Soul | p. 370 |
Whispers of Heavenly Death | p. 371 |
Chanting the Square Deific | p. 371 |
Of Him I Love Day and Night | p. 373 |
Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours | p. 374 |
As If a Phantom Caress'd Me | p. 375 |
Assurances | p. 375 |
Quicksand Years | p. 376 |
That Music Always Round Me | p. 376 |
What Ship Puzzled at Sea | p. 377 |
A Noiseless Patient Spider | p. 377 |
O Living Always, Always Dying | p. 378 |
To One Shortly to Die | p. 378 |
Night on the Prairies | p. 379 |
Thought [As I sit with others at a great feast] | p. 380 |
The Last Invocation | p. 380 |
As I Watch'd the Ploughman Ploughing | p. 381 |
Pensive and Faltering | p. 381 |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood | p. 381 |
A Paumanok Picture | p. 386 |
From Noon to Starry Night | |
Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling | p. 387 |
Faces | p. 388 |
The Mystic Trumpeter | p. 392 |
To a Locomotive in Winter | p. 395 |
O Magnet-South | p. 396 |
Mannahatta | p. 397 |
All is Truth | p. 398 |
A Riddle Song | p. 399 |
Excelsior | p. 400 |
Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats | p. 401 |
Thoughts [Of public opinion] | p. 401 |
Mediums | p. 402 |
Weave in, My Hardy Life | p. 403 |
Spain, 1873-74 | p. 403 |
By Broad Potomac's Shore | p. 404 |
From Far Dakota's Canons | p. 404 |
Old War-Dreams | p. 405 |
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting | p. 406 |
What Best I See in Thee | p. 406 |
Spirit That Form'd This Scene | p. 407 |
As I Walk These Broad Majestic Days | p. 407 |
A Clear Midnight | p. 408 |
Songs of Parting | |
As the Time Draws Nigh | p. 409 |
Years of the Modern | p. 410 |
Ashes of Soldiers | p. 411 |
Thoughts [Of these years I sing] | p. 413 |
Song at Sunset | p. 414 |
As at Thy Portals Also Death | p. 416 |
My Legacy | p. 417 |
Pensive on Her Dead Gazing | p. 417 |
Camps of Green | p. 418 |
The Sobbing of the Bells | p. 419 |
As They Draw to a Close | p. 420 |
Joy, Shipmate, Joy! | p. 420 |
The Untold Want | p. 420 |
Portals | p. 421 |
These Carols | p. 421 |
Now Finale to the Shore | p. 421 |
So Long! | p. 422 |
First Annex: Sands At Seventy | |
Mannahatta | p. 425 |
Paumanok | p. 425 |
From Montauk Point | p. 426 |
To Those Who've Fail'd | p. 426 |
A Carol Closing Sixty-nine | p. 426 |
The Bravest Soldiers | p. 427 |
A Font of Type | p. 427 |
As I Sit Writing Here | p. 427 |
My Canary Bird | p. 427 |
Queries to My Seventieth Year | p. 428 |
The Wallabout Martyrs | p. 428 |
The First Dandelion | p. 428 |
America | p. 429 |
Memories | p. 429 |
To-day and Thee | p. 429 |
After the Dazzle of Day | p. 429 |
Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809 | p. 430 |
Out of May's Shows Selected | p. 430 |
Halcyon Days | p. 430 |
Fancies at Navesink | p. 431 |
The Pilot in the Mist | p. 431 |
Had I the Choice | p. 431 |
You Tides with Ceaseless Swell | p. 431 |
Last of Ebb, and Daylight Waning | p. 432 |
And Yet Not You Alone | p. 432 |
Proudly the Flood Comes In | p. 433 |
By That Long Scan of Waves | p. 433 |
Then Last of All | p. 433 |
Election Day, November, 1884 | p. 434 |
With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea! | p. 435 |
Death of General Grant | p. 436 |
Red Jacket (from Aloft) | p. 436 |
Washington's Monument, February, 1885 | p. 437 |
Of That Blithe Throat of Thine | p. 437 |
Broadway | p. 438 |
To Get the Final Lilt of Songs | p. 438 |
Old Salt Kossabone | p. 438 |
The Dead Tenor | p. 439 |
Continuities | p. 440 |
Yonnondio | p. 440 |
Life | p. 441 |
"Going Somewhere" | p. 441 |
Small the Theme of My Chant | p. 441 |
True Conquerors | p. 442 |
The United States to Old World Critics | p. 442 |
The Calming Thought of All | p. 442 |
Thanks in Old Age | p. 443 |
Life and Death | p. 443 |
The Voice of the Rain | p. 444 |
Soon Shall the Winter's Foil Be Here | p. 444 |
While Not the Past Forgetting | p. 445 |
The Dying Veteran | p. 445 |
Stronger Lessons | p. 446 |
A Prairie Sunset | p. 446 |
Twenty Years | p. 446 |
Orange Buds by Mail from Florida | p. 447 |
Twilight | p. 447 |
You Lingering Sparse Leaves of Me | p. 447 |
Not Meagre, Latent Boughs Alone | p. 448 |
The Dead Emperor | p. 448 |
As the Greek's Signal Flame | p. 448 |
The Dismantled Ship | p. 449 |
Now Precedent Songs, Farewell | p. 449 |
An Evening Lull | p. 450 |
Old Age's Lambent Peaks | p. 450 |
After the Supper and Talk | p. 450 |
Second Annex: Good-Bye My Fancy | |
Preface Note to 2d Annex | p. 451 |
Sail Out for Good, Eidolon Yacht! | p. 453 |
Lingering Last Drops | p. 453 |
Good-Bye My Fancy | p. 453 |
On, on the Same, Ye Jocund Twain! | p. 454 |
My 71st Year | p. 454 |
Apparitions | p. 455 |
The Pallid Wreath | p. 455 |
An Ended Day | p. 455 |
Old Age's Ship & Crafty Death's | p. 456 |
To the Pending Year | p. 456 |
Shakspere-Bacon's Cipher | p. 456 |
Long, Long Hence | p. 457 |
Bravo, Paris Exposition! | p. 457 |
Interpolation Sounds | p. 457 |
To the Sun-Set Breeze | p. 458 |
Old Chants | p. 459 |
A Christmas Greeting | p. 460 |
Sounds of the Winter | p. 460 |
A Twilight Song | p. 460 |
When the Full-grown Poet Came | p. 461 |
Osceola | p. 462 |
A Voice from Death | p. 462 |
A Persian Lesson | p. 464 |
The Commonplace | p. 464 |
"The Rounded Catalogue Divine Complete" | p. 465 |
Mirages | p. 465 |
L. of G.'s Purport | p. 466 |
The Unexpress'd | p. 467 |
Grand Is the Seen | p. 467 |
Unseen Buds | p. 468 |
Good-Bye My Fancy! | p. 468 |
A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads and Prefatory Letter | |
Prefatory Letter to the Reader, Leaves of Grass 1889 | p. 469 |
A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Roads | p. 471 |
Old Age Echoes | |
An Executor's Diary Note, 1891 | p. 485 |
To Soar in Freedom and in Fullness of Power | p. 486 |
Then Shall Perceive | p. 486 |
The Few Drops Known | p. 486 |
One Thought Ever at the Fore | p. 486 |
While Behind All Firm and Erect | p. 487 |
A Kiss to the Bride | p. 487 |
Nay, Tell Me Not To-day the Publish'd Shame | p. 487 |
Supplement Hours | p. 488 |
Of Many a Smutch'd Deed Reminiscent | p. 489 |
To Be at All | p. 489 |
Death's Valley | p. 489 |
On the Same Picture | p. 490 |
A Thought of Columbus | p. 491 |
An Album of Whitman Portraits | p. 493 |
Other Poetry and Prose | |
Note on the Texts | p. 509 |
Poems Excluded from Leaves of Grass | |
Great Are the Myths | p. 510 |
Poem of Remembrances for a Girl or a Boy of These States | p. 513 |
Think of the Soul | p. 514 |
Respondez! | p. 515 |
[In the New Garden] | p. 518 |
[Who Is Now Reading This?] | p. 519 |
[Long I Thought That Knowledge Alone Would Suffice] | p. 519 |
[Hours Continuing Long] | p. 520 |
[So Far, and So Far, and On Toward the End] | p. 521 |
Thoughts--1: Visages | p. 521 |
Leaflets | p. 522 |
Thoughts--6: "Of What I Write" | p. 522 |
Says | p. 522 |
Apostroph | p. 524 |
O Sun of Real Peace | p. 526 |
To You | p. 526 |
Now Lift Me Close | p. 527 |
To the Reader at Parting | p. 527 |
Debris | p. 527 |
[States!] | p. 531 |
Thoughts--2: "Of Waters, Forests, Hills" | p. 533 |
Thoughts--4: "Of Ownership ..." | p. 533 |
Bathed in War's Perfume | p. 534 |
Solid, Ironical, Rolling Orb | p. 534 |
Up, Lurid Stars! | p. 534 |
Not My Enemies Ever Invade Me | p. 535 |
This Day, O Soul | p. 535 |
When I Read the Book | p. 535 |
Lessons | p. 536 |
Ashes of Soldiers: Epigraph | p. 536 |
One Song, America, Before I Go | p. 536 |
Souvenirs of Democracy | p. 537 |
From My Last Years | p. 537 |
In Former Songs | p. 538 |
The Beauty of the Ship | p. 538 |
After an Interval | p. 539 |
Two Rivulets | p. 539 |
Or from That Sea of Time | p. 540 |
As in a Swoon | p. 541 |
[Last Droplets] | p. 541 |
Ship Ahoy! | p. 541 |
For Queen Victoria's Birthday | p. 542 |
L of G | p. 542 |
After the Argument | p. 543 |
For Us Two, Reader Dear | p. 543 |
Passages Excluded from Leaves of Grass Poems | |
[The Writer of Melodious Verses] | p. 544 |
[This Is the Breath for America] | p. 544 |
[Eleves I Salute You!] | p. 545 |
[Old Forever New Things] | p. 545 |
[The Teeming Mother of Mothers] | p. 546 |
[This Is Mastering Me] | p. 546 |
[O Hot-Cheek'd and Blushing] | p. 547 |
[Now Lucifer Was Not Dead] | p. 548 |
[Invocation: To Workmen and Workwomen] | p. 549 |
[Facts Showered Over with Light] | p. 549 |
[Language for America] | p. 550 |
[His Shape Arises] | p. 550 |
[A Thought of the Clef of Eternity] | p. 551 |
[What Do You Hear, Walt Whitman?] | p. 552 |
[You Dumb Beautiful Ministers] | p. 553 |
[Which Are My Miracles?] | p. 553 |
[You Who Celebrate Bygones!] | p. 554 |
[Creations for Strong Artists] | p. 554 |
[Readers to Come] | p. 555 |
[O Bitter Sprig!] | p. 555 |
[Nearing Departure] | p. 556 |
[Let None Be Content with Me] | p. 556 |
[Realities, the Visions of Poets] | p. 557 |
[Give Me the Clue ... the Word Final] | p. 557 |
[Orators Fit for America] | p. 558 |
[Epigraph: A Carol of Harvest] | p. 558 |
[With Additional Songs Every Spring] | p. 559 |
[Aroused and Angry] | p. 559 |
Uncollected Poems | |
Pictures | p. 560 |
[Miscellaneous Fragments for "Pictures"] | p. 566 |
[All That We Are] | p. 567 |
[I Am the Poet] | p. 568 |
[O I Must Not Forget!] | p. 568 |
[Love Is the Cause of Causes] | p. 568 |
[I Last Winter] | p. 569 |
[I Cannot Be Awake] | p. 569 |
Light and Air! | p. 569 |
[Of Your Soul] | p. 570 |
[What the Sun] | p. 570 |
[Have You Supplied] | p. 570 |
[I Do Not Expect] | p. 571 |
Scantlings | p. 571 |
Poem of Existence | p. 571 |
[Until You Can Explain] | p. 572 |
[Remembrances] | p. 572 |
Thought | p. 573 |
To the Future | p. 573 |
To an Exclusive | p. 574 |
As of Forms | p. 574 |
[To This Continent] | p. 575 |
[The Divinest Blessings] | p. 575 |
Thought [Of recognition--] | p. 575 |
[What Would It Bring You] | p. 576 |
The Two Vaults | p. 576 |
Two Antique Records | p. 577 |
O Brood Continental | p. 577 |
Kentucky | p. 578 |
To the Prevailing Bards | p. 580 |
[The Long, Long Solemn Trenches] | p. 580 |
[There Rises in My Brain] | p. 580 |
Ship of Libertad | p. 581 |
After Certain Disastrous Campaigns | p. 582 |
Sights--The Army Corps, Encamped on the War Field | p. 582 |
Sonnet | p. 583 |
While the Schools and the Teachers Are Teaching | p. 584 |
[Two Elegies on Lincoln] | p. 584 |
April 1865 | p. 585 |
Beauty | p. 585 |
[Mask with Their Lids] | p. 586 |
Starry Union | p. 586 |
Hands Round | p. 587 |
Wood Odors | p. 588 |
Unpublished Poems | |
A Soul Duet | p. 589 |
To the Poor | p. 590 |
Pictures | p. 590 |
Broadway, 1861 | p. 591 |
[I Too Am Drawn] | p. 591 |
[I Have Lived] | p. 591 |
[I Stand and Look] | p. 592 |
Of My Poems | p. 592 |
My Own Poems | p. 592 |
Of the Democratic Party 58-59-60 | p. 592 |
[To What You Said] | p. 593 |
[While Some I So Deeply Loved] | p. 593 |
Reminiscences 64 | p. 594 |
[Disease and Death] | p. 594 |
Starry Union | p. 594 |
[What the Word of Power] | p. 594 |
Last Words | p. 595 |
[Glad the Jaunts for the Known] | p. 595 |
Champagne in Ice | p. 596 |
To the Soul | p. 596 |
[Two Little Buds] | p. 597 |
[Sunrise] | p. 597 |
Uncollected Manuscript Fragments | |
[Sesostris] | p. 598 |
After Death | p. 598 |
[America] | p. 598 |
America to the Old World Bards | p. 599 |
[American Air] | p. 599 |
[War] | p. 599 |
[As Nature] | p. 599 |
We Are | p. 600 |
[As to You] | p. 600 |
[As We Are] | p. 600 |
? Ashes of Roses | p. 600 |
The Body | p. 601 |
[Can ?] | p. 601 |
[Decoration Day] | p. 601 |
[Divine Is the Person] | p. 602 |
Ebb and Flood Tides | p. 602 |
[The Epos of a Life] | p. 602 |
[The Grappler] | p. 602 |
[Have I Refreshed] | p. 603 |
[Hear My Fife!] | p. 603 |
[I Have Appeared] | p. 603 |
[Immortality] | p. 603 |
[I Admire] | p. 604 |
[I Am a Look] | p. 604 |
[I Am a Student] | p. 604 |
[I Am Become] | p. 604 |
[I Am Not Content] | p. 604 |
[I Am That Halfgrown Angry Boy] | p. 605 |
[I Know Many Beautiful Things] | p. 605 |
[I Know That Amativeness] | p. 606 |
[I Shall Venerate] | p. 606 |
[I Subject All the Teachings] | p. 606 |
[In American Schools] | p. 607 |
[I'll Trace This Garden] | p. 607 |
[It Were Easy to Be Rich] | p. 608 |
[Life, Light] | p. 608 |
[Living Bulbs] | p. 608 |
[Nor Humility's Book] | p. 608 |
[O I See Now] | p. 609 |
[Osirus] | p. 609 |
[The Poet Is a Recruiter] | p. 609 |
[The Power by Which] | p. 609 |
[Prince of Wales] | p. 609 |
[A Procession Without Halt] | p. 610 |
[Remember If You Are Dying] | p. 610 |
[Sanity and Ensemble] | p. 610 |
[Shall We Sky-lark] | p. 611 |
[Ships Sail upon the Waters] | p. 611 |
The Soul's Procession | p. 611 |
[Spirituality, the Unknown] | p. 612 |
[That Is Profitable] | p. 612 |
[These Are the Caravan] | p. 612 |
Proem | p. 612 |
[Undulating, Swiftly Merging] | p. 613 |
[What, Think You] | p. 613 |
[Who Wills with His Own Brain] | p. 613 |
[Why Should I Subscribe] | p. 614 |
[Will You Have the Walls] | p. 614 |
[The Woman That Sells] | p. 614 |
[Poetic Lines in 1855-56 Notebook] | p. 614 |
Prefaces | |
Preface 1855--Leaves of Grass, First Edition | p. 616 |
Prefatory Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson--Leaves of Grass 1856 | p. 636 |
Emerson to Whitman, 1855 | p. 637 |
Whitman to Emerson, 1856 | p. 638 |
Preface 1872--As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free | p. 647 |
Preface 1876--Leaves of Grass and Two Rivulets | p. 652 |
Leaves of Grass (1855 Text) | p. 662 |
Live Oak, with Moss | p. 752 |
From Democratic Vistas | p. 757 |
From Specimen Days | p. 774 |
Whitman on His Art | |
Comments, 1855-1892 | p. 783 |
A Whitman Manuscript | p. 789 |
Criticism | |
Criticism 1855-1955 | |
Leaves of Grass: A Volume of Poems Just Published | p. 793 |
Leaves of Grass: Broklyn, 1855 | p. 795 |
Fresh Fern Leaves: Leaves of Grass | p. 798 |
[Excerpts from two letters to H. G. O. Blake] | p. 800 |
An Englishwoman's Estimate of Walt Whitman | p. 802 |
The Gospel According to Walt Whitman | p. 807 |
[Whitman in Retrospect] | p. 810 |
Whitman | p. 813 |
[Review of Calamus] | p. 822 |
Whitman | p. 823 |
Some Lines from Whitman | p. 830 |
An Essay on Leaves of Grass | p. 836 |
Recent Criticism | |
To Heal a Nation | p. 845 |
To Stand Between: Walt Whitman's Poetics of Merger and Embodiment | p. 850 |
The Twenty-Ninth Bather: Identity, Fluidity, Gender, and Sexuality in Section 11 of "Song of Myself" | p. 855 |
Whitman: Hieroglyphic Bibles and Phallic Songs | p. 863 |
The Poetics of Union in Whitman and Lincoln: An Inquiry toward the Relationship of Art and Policy | p. 872 |
The Poetics of Reconstruction: Whitman the Political Poet after the Civil War | p. 890 |
Walt Whitman: A Chronology | p. 901 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 905 |
Index of Titles and First Lines | p. 907 |
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