Germs.by Walt Whitman FORMS, qualities, lives, humanity, language, thoughts, The ones known, and the ones unknown—the ones on the stars, The stars themselves, some shaped, others unshaped, Wonders as of those countries—the soil, trees, cities, inhabitants, whatever they may be, Splendid s...
Or southward along the Tennessee or Cumberland rivers, or at Chattanooga on the mountain top, Saw I your gait and saw I your sinewy limbs, clothed in blue, bearing weapons, robust year; Heard your determin’d voice, launch’d forth again and again; Year that suddenly sang by the mouths ...
Passage to India. by Walt Whitman - 1 SINGING my days, Singing the great achievements of the present, Singing the strong, light works of engineers, O
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To Think of Time. by Walt Whitman - 1 TO think of time—of all that retrospection! To think of to-day, and the ages continued henceforward! Have y
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“I Sit and Look Out” captures the corruption of the world. Walt Whitman, an influential American poet, lived in the 1800s, a time that saw things like political slander, Trail of Tears, slavery, and the Civil War. In this poem, the speaker is merely an
ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT poetry by WALT WHITMAN English text: On the beach at night, Stands a child with her father, Watching ...> YEYEBOOK FREE LIBRARY multi lang
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd poem written by Walt Whitman... the infinite separate houses, how they all went on, each with its meals and minutia of daily usages .../