Poems by Walt Whitman
Primeval my Love for the Woman I Love.
... O bride! O wife! more resistless, more enduring than I can tell, the thought of you! ...
Tests.
... Soul; Not traditionsnot the outer authorities are the judgesthey are the judges of ...
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 ...
Indications, The.
... meanings, To launch off with absolute faithto sweep through the ceaseless rings, and never be ...
Quicksand Years.
... is sure; Out of politics, triumphs, battles, lifewhat at last finally remains ...
Assurances.
... points; I do not doubt that whatever can possibly happen, any where, at any time, is provided for, ...
From My Last Years.
... Through moisture of Ohio, prairie soil of Illinoisthrough Colorado, California air, ...
Roaming in Thought.
... ROAMING in thought over the Universe, I saw the little that is Good steadily hastening ...
To a President.
... And that what is less than they, must sooner or later lift off from These States ...
A Farm-Picture.
... THROUGH the ample open door of the peaceful country barn, ...
Visord.
... Changes and transformations every hour, every moment, ...
Aboard at a Ships Helm.
... The beautiful and noble ship, with all her precious wealth, speeds away gaily and safe ...
We TwoHow Long We were Foold.
... We are seas minglingwe are two of those cheerful waves, rolling over each other, and ...
Hushd be the Camps To-day.
... Sing of the love we bore himbecause you, dweller in camps, know it truly ...
Sparkles from The Wheel.
... leather; Myself, effusing and fluida phantom curiously floatingnow here absorbd ...