Leaves of Grass (1855)
by Walt Whitman
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📂 Leaves of Grass (1855)
- I celebrate myself, — Walt Whitman
- Come closer to me, — Walt Whitman
- To think of time . . . . to think through the retrospection, — Walt Whitman
- I wander all night in my vision, — Walt Whitman
- The bodies of men and women engirth me, — Walt Whitman
- Sauntering the pavement or riding the country byroad here then are — Walt Whitman
- A young man came to me with a message from his brother, — Walt Whitman
- Suddenly out of its stale and drowsy lair, the lair of slaves, — Walt Whitman
- Clear the way there Jonathan! — Walt Whitman
- There was a child went forth every day, — Walt Whitman
- Who Learns My Lesson Complete? — Walt Whitman
- Great are the myths . . . . I too delight in them, — Walt Whitman
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- 📁 Leaves of Grass (1891-92)
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📂 Leaves of Grass (1855)
- 📁 Drum-Taps (1865)
- 📁 Drum-Taps and Sequel (1865-66)
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📂 Leaves of Grass
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