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Born in May 31, 1819 / Died in March 26, 1892 / United States / English

Poems by Walt Whitman

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Primeval my Love for the Woman I Love.

... O bride! O wife! more resistless, more enduring than I can tell, the thought of you! ...

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Tests.

... Soul; Not traditions—not the outer authorities are the judges—they are the judges of ...

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One Hour to Madness and Joy.

... ) O to be yielded to you, whoever you are, and you to be yielded to me, in defiance of the ...

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Indications, The.

... meanings, To launch off with absolute faith—to sweep through the ceaseless rings, and never be ...

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Quicksand Years.

... is sure; Out of politics, triumphs, battles, life—what at last finally remains ...

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Assurances.

... points; I do not doubt that whatever can possibly happen, any where, at any time, is provided for, ...

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From My Last Years.

... Through moisture of Ohio, prairie soil of Illinois—through Colorado, California air, ...

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Roaming in Thought.

... ROAMING in thought over the Universe, I saw the little that is Good steadily hastening ...

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To a President.

... And that what is less than they, must sooner or later lift off from These States ...

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A Farm-Picture.

... THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn, ...

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Visor’d.

... Changes and transformations every hour, every moment, ...

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Aboard at a Ship’s Helm.

... The beautiful and noble ship, with all her precious wealth, speeds away gaily and safe ...

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We Two—How Long We were Fool’d.

... We are seas mingling—we are two of those cheerful waves, rolling over each other, and ...

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Hush’d be the Camps To-day.

... Sing of the love we bore him—because you, dweller in camps, know it truly ...

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Sparkles from The Wheel.

... leather; Myself, effusing and fluid—a phantom curiously floating—now here absorb’d ...