Poems by Walt Whitman
I Hear America Singing
... work; The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat-the deckhand ...
Scented Herbage Of My Breast
... life, For now it is convey'd to me that you are the purports essential, ...
O Star Of France
... In that alone, among thy sisters, thou, Giantess, didst rend the ones ...
What Best I See In Thee
... upon, Who walk'd with kings with even pace the round world's promenade ...
Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
... And pass'd from a babe, in the creeping trance of a couple of summers ...
Warble Of Lilac-Time
... Samples and sorts not for themselves alone, but for their atmosphere, ...
Recorders Ages Hence
... Who oft as he saunter'd the streets, curv'd with his arm the shoulder ...
I Hear It Was Charged Against Me
... ) Only I will establish in the Mannahatta, and in every city of These ...
Come, Said My Soul
... Ever and ever to the verses owning - as, first, I here and now, ...
We Two Boys Together Clinging
... Misers, menials, priests alarming-air breathing, water drinking, on ...
To The Reader At Parting
... We must separate awhile-Here! take from my lips this kiss ...
Voices
... Soul? For I see every word utter'd thence, has deeper, sweeter, new sounds, ...
One Song, America, Before I Go
... I'd show, away ahead, thy real Union, and how it may be accomplish'd ...
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
... Flow on, river! flow with the flood-tide, and ebb with the ebb-tide! ...
Ages And Ages, Returning At Intervals
... Deliriate, thus prelude what is generated, offering these, offering ...