Poems by Walt Whitman
Dalliance of the Eagles, The.
... Upward again on slow-firm pinions slanting, their separate diverse flight, ...
Prayer of Columbus.
... By me, and these, the work so far accomplishd (for what has been, has been ...
I will Take an Egg Out of the Robins Nest.
... I will take a branch of gooseberries from the old bush in the garden, and go and preach to ...
To a foild European Revolutionaire.
... I do not know what you are for, (I do not know what I am for myself, nor what anything is ...
An Army Corps on the March.
... With now the sound of a single shot, snapping like a whip, and now an irregular volley, ...
States!
... affection, The departing brother or friend shall salute the remaining brother or friend with a kiss ...
Carol of Words.
... the sun; Embracing all, soothing, supporting, follow close three hundred and sixty-five offsets of ...
Salut au Monde.
... lantic; I see the cliffs, glaciers, torrents, valleys, of SwitzerlandI mark the long winters, and ...
Respondez!
... against the murderous stealthiness of each other! let them sleep armed! let none believe in good ...
Italian Music in Dakota.
... Not to the citys frescod rooms, not to the audience of the opera house, ...
A Leaf for Hand in Hand.
... You on the Mississippi, and on all the branches and bayous of the Mississippi! ...
A Broadway Pageant.
... densest; When the façades of the houses are alive with peoplewhen eyes gaze, riveted, tens of ...
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors.
... ) 3 Me, master, years a hundred, since from my parents sunderd, ...
Dresser, The.
... In the nick of time I come, plunge in the fight, loudly shout in the rush of successful ...
Pensive and Faltering.
... (Haply the only living, only real, ...