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Leaves of
Grass byWalt Whitman
ANELECTRONIC CLASSICS
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Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman is a publication of The Electronic Classics Series. This Portable Document file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any pur- pose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State University nor Jim Manis, Editor, nor anyone associated with the Pennsylvania State University assumes any responsibility for the material contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman, The Electronic Clas- sics Series, Jim Manis, Editor, PSU-Hazleton, Hazleton,PA 18202 is a Portable Document File produced as
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ContentsContentsContentsContentsContents
LEAVES OF GRASS ............................................................... 13 BOOK I. INSCRIPTIONS..................................................... 14One's-Self I Sing .......................................................................................... 14
As I Ponder'd in Silence................................................................................ 15
In Cabin'd Ships at Sea................................................................................. 16
To Foreign Lands ......................................................................................... 17
To a Historian.............................................................................................. 18
To Thee Old Cause ...................................................................................... 19
Eidolons....................................................................................................... 20
For Him I Sing ............................................................................................ 23
When I Read the Book ................................................................................ 24
Beginning My Studies .................................................................................. 25
Beginners..................................................................................................... 26
To the States ................................................................................................ 27
On Journeys Through the States .................................................................. 28To a Certain Cantatrice................................................................................ 29
Me Imperturbe ............................................................................................ 30
Savantism .................................................................................................... 31
The Ship Starting......................................................................................... 32
I Hear America Singing................................................................................ 33
What Place Is Besieged? ............................................................................... 34
Still Though the One I Sing ......................................................................... 35
Shut Not Your Doors ................................................................................... 36
Poets to Come.............................................................................................. 37
To You ......................................................................................................... 38
Thou Reader................................................................................................ 38
BOOK II Starting from Paumanok.......................................... 39 BOOK III Song of Myself ....................................................... 52 BOOK IV. CHILDREN OF ADAM .................................... 106To the Garden the World ........................................................................... 106
From Pent-Up Aching Rivers ..................................................................... 107I Sing the Body Electric ............................................................................. 109
A Woman Waits for Me ............................................................................. 117
Spontaneous Me ........................................................................................ 119
One Hour to Madness and Joy .................................................................. 121 Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd ......................................................... 122 Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals ......................................................... 123 We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd ......................................................... 124 O Hymen! O Hymenee!............................................................................. 125 I Am He That Aches with Love.................................................................. 126 4Leaves of Grass
Native Moments ........................................................................................ 127
Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City ..................................................... 128 I Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ........................................... 129 Facing West from California's Shores.......................................................... 130 As Adam Early in the Morning .................................................................. 131 BOOK V. CALAMUS........................................................... 132In Paths Untrodden ................................................................................... 132
Scented Herbage of My Breast ................................................................... 133 Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand ............................................ 135For You, O Democracy .............................................................................. 137
These I Singing in Spring........................................................................... 138
Not Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only................................................. 139 Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances........................................................ 140The Base of All Metaphysics ...................................................................... 141
Recorders Ages Hence................................................................................ 142
When I Heard at the Close of the Day....................................................... 143 Are You the New Person Drawn Toward Me?............................................. 144 Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone........................................................... 145 Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes .......................................................... 146Trickle Drops............................................................................................. 147
City of Orgies ............................................................................................ 148
Behold This Swarthy Face .......................................................................... 149
I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing..................................................... 150To a Stranger.............................................................................................. 151
This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful..................................................... 152 I Hear It Was Charged Against Me ............................................................ 153The Prairie-Grass Dividing ........................................................................ 154
When I Persue the Conquer'd Fame ........................................................... 155 We Two Boys Together Clinging ................................................................ 156A Promise to California.............................................................................. 157
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me ................................................................... 158
No Labor-Saving Machine ......................................................................... 159
A Glimpse.................................................................................................. 160
A Leaf for Hand in Hand........................................................................... 161
Earth, My Likeness .................................................................................... 162
I Dream'd in a Dream ................................................................................ 163
What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand? ................................................. 164To the East and to the West ....................................................................... 165
Sometimes with One I Love ....................................................................... 166
To a Western Boy....................................................................................... 167
Fast Anchor'd Eternal O Love!.................................................................... 168
Among the Multitude ................................................................................ 169
O You Whom I Often and Silently Come .................................................. 170That Shadow My Likeness ......................................................................... 171
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Full of Life Now ........................................................................................ 172
BOOK VI Salut au Monde! ................................................... 173 BOOK VII Song of the Open Road ...................................... 183 BOOK VIII Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.................................... 193 BOOK IX Song of the Answerer............................................ 199 BOOK X Our Old Feuillage.................................................. 204 BOOK XI A Song of Joys ...................................................... 209 BOOK XII Song of the Broad-Axe ........................................ 216 BOOK XIII Song of the Exposition ...................................... 226 BOOK XIV Song of the Redwood-Tree ................................ 235 BOOK XV A Song for Occupations...................................... 239 BOOK XVI A Song of the Rolling Earth............................... 246 Youth, Day, Old Age and Night ................................................................. 252 BOOK XVII. BIRDS OF PASSAGE..................................... 253Song of the Universal................................................................................. 253
Pioneers! O Pioneers! ................................................................................. 256
To You ....................................................................................................... 260
France (the 18th Year of these States) ......................................................... 262Year of Meteors (1859-60) ......................................................................... 266
With Antecedents ...................................................................................... 267
BOOK XVIII A Broadway Pageant ....................................... 269 BOOK XIX. SEA-DRIFT Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking . 273 As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life .............................................................. 279To the Man-of-War-Bird............................................................................ 283
Aboard at a Ship's Helm............................................................................. 284
On the Beach at Night............................................................................... 285
The World below the Brine........................................................................ 287
On the Beach at Night Alone..................................................................... 288Song for All Seas, All Ships ........................................................................ 289
Patroling Barnegat ..................................................................................... 290
After the Sea-Ship ...................................................................................... 291
BOOK XX. BY THE ROADSIDE........................................ 292A Boston Ballad (1854) ............................................................................. 292
Europe (The 72d and 73d Years of These States)........................................ 294A Hand-Mirror.......................................................................................... 296
Gods.......................................................................................................... 297
Germs........................................................................................................ 298
Thoughts ................................................................................................... 299
When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer ...................................................... 300Perfections ................................................................................................. 301
O Me! O Life! ............................................................................................ 302
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To a President ............................................................................................ 303
I Sit and Look Out..................................................................................... 304
To Rich Givers ........................................................................................... 305
The Dalliance of the Eagles........................................................................ 306
Roaming in Thought (After reading Hegel) ............................................... 307A Farm Picture........................................................................................... 308
A Child's Amaze......................................................................................... 309
The Runner ............................................................................................... 310
Beautiful Women ....................................................................................... 311
Mother and Babe ....................................................................................... 312
Thought.................................................................................................... 312
Visor'd ....................................................................................................... 313
Thought.................................................................................................... 314
Gliding O'er all.......................................................................................... 315
Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour ........................................................... 316Thought.................................................................................................... 317
To Old Age ................................................................................................ 318
Locations and Times .................................................................................. 319
Offerings.................................................................................................... 320
To The States (To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th............................................Presidentiad)....................................................................................... 321
BOOK XXI. DRUM-TAPS................................................... 322First O Songs for a Prelude ........................................................................ 322
Eighteen Sixty-One.................................................................................... 325
Beat! Beat! Drums! ..................................................................................... 326
From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird ................................................. 327 Song of the Banner at Daybreak................................................................. 328 Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps ................................................. 334Virginia - The West................................................................................... 336
City of Ships .............................................................................................. 337
The Centenarian's Story ............................................................................. 338
Cavalry Crossing a Ford............................................................................. 343
Bivouac on a Mountain Side ...................................................................... 344
An Army Corps on the March ................................................................... 345By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame ..................................................................... 346
Come Up from the Fields Father................................................................ 347 Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night .............................................. 349 A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown....................... 350 A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim....................................... 351 As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods................................................... 352Not the Pilot .............................................................................................. 353
Year That Trembled and Reel'd Beneath Me ............................................... 354The Wound-Dresser .................................................................................. 355
Long, Too Long America ........................................................................... 358
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Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun ............................................................... 359Dirge for Two Veterans .............................................................................. 361
Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice................................................... 363I Saw Old General at Bay........................................................................... 364
The Artilleryman's Vision........................................................................... 365
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors ...................................................................... 367
Not Youth Pertains to Me .......................................................................... 368
Race of Veterans......................................................................................... 369
World Take Good Notice ........................................................................... 370
O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy............................................................................ 371
Look Down Fair Moon .............................................................................. 372
Reconciliation............................................................................................ 373
How Solemn As One by One (Washington City, 1865) ............................. 374 As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado.......................................... 375Delicate Cluster ......................................................................................... 376
To a Certain Civilian ................................................................................. 377
Lo, Victress on the Peaks............................................................................ 378
Spirit Whose Work Is Done (Washington City, 1865) ............................... 379Adieu to a Soldier ...................................................................................... 380
Turn O Libertad ........................................................................................ 381
To the Leaven'd Soil They Trod .................................................................. 382
BOOK XXII. MEMORIES OF PRESIDENT............................ LINCOLN ...................................................................... 383 When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd................................................ 383O Captain! My Captain! ............................................................................ 391
Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day (May 4, 1865) ............................................ 392 This Dust Was Once the Man.................................................................... 393 BOOK XXIII ........................................................................ 394By Blue Ontario's Shore ............................................................................. 394
Reversals.................................................................................................... 408
BOOK XXIV. AUTUMN RIVULETS ................................. 409As Consequent, Etc.................................................................................... 409
The Return of the Heroes .......................................................................... 411
There Was a Child Went Forth .................................................................. 416Old Ireland ................................................................................................ 418
The City Dead-House................................................................................ 419
This Compost............................................................................................ 420
To a Foil'd European Revolutionaire........................................................... 422Unnamed Land.......................................................................................... 424
Song of Prudence ....................................................................................... 426
The Singer in the Prison ............................................................................ 429
Warble for Lilac-Time................................................................................ 431
Outlines for a Tomb (G. P., Buried 1870) .................................................. 432 Out from Behind This Mask (To Confront a Portrait) ............................... 434 8Leaves of Grass
Vocalism.................................................................................................... 435
To Him That Was Crucified....................................................................... 436You Felons on Trial in Courts..................................................................... 437
Laws for Creations ..................................................................................... 438
To a Common Prostitute............................................................................ 439
I Was Looking a Long While ..................................................................... 440Thought.................................................................................................... 441
Miracles ..................................................................................................... 442
Sparkles from the Wheel ............................................................................ 443
To a Pupil .................................................................................................. 444
Unfolded out of the Folds .......................................................................... 445
What Am I After All .................................................................................. 446
Kosmos...................................................................................................... 447
Others May Praise What They Like ........................................................... 448 Who Learns My Lesson Complete? ............................................................ 449Tests........................................................................................................... 451
The Torch .................................................................................................. 452
O Star of France (1870-71)........................................................................ 453
The Ox-Tamer........................................................................................... 455
An Old Man's Thought of School .............................................................. 456Wandering at Morn ................................................................................... 457
Italian Music in Dakota ............................................................................. 458
With All Thy Gifts..................................................................................... 459
My Picture-Gallery .................................................................................... 460
The Prairie States ....................................................................................... 460
BOOK XXV Proud Music of the Storm ................................ 461 BOOK XXVI Passage to India................................................ 467BOOK XXVII Prayer of Columbus....................................... 476 BOOK XXVIII The Sleepers ................................................. 479
Transpositions............................................................................................ 487
BOOK XXIX To Think of Time............................................ 488 BOOK XXX. WHISPERS OF HEAVENLY ............................... DEATH........................................................................... 494Darest Thou Now O Soul .......................................................................... 494
Whispers of Heavenly Death...................................................................... 495Chanting the Square Deific........................................................................ 496
Of Him I Love Day and Night................................................................... 498Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours ...................................................................... 499
As If a Phantom Caress'd Me ..................................................................... 500
Assurances ................................................................................................. 501
Quicksand Years......................................................................................... 502
That Music Always Round Me................................................................... 503What Ship Puzzled at Sea........................................................................... 504
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A Noiseless Patient Spider .......................................................................... 505
O Living Always, Always Dying................................................................. 506To One Shortly to Die ............................................................................... 507
Night on the Prairies.................................................................................. 508
Thought.................................................................................................... 509
The Last Invocation ................................................................................... 510
As I Watch the Ploughman Ploughing........................................................ 511Pensive and Faltering ................................................................................. 512
BOOK XXXI Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood ................................... 513A Paumanok Picture .................................................................................. 519
BOOK XXXII. FROM NOON TO STARRY ............................ NIGHT........................................................................... 520 Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling ................................................................... 520Faces .......................................................................................................... 522
The Mystic Trumpeter ............................................................................... 526
To a Locomotive in Winter ........................................................................ 529
O Magnet-South........................................................................................ 530
All Is Truth ................................................................................................ 533
A Riddle Song............................................................................................ 534
Excelsior .................................................................................................... 536
Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats................................................ 537Thoughts ................................................................................................... 538
Mediums.................................................................................................... 539
Weave in, My Hardy Life ........................................................................... 540
Spain, 1873-74 .......................................................................................... 541
By Broad Potomac's Shore.......................................................................... 542
From Far Dakota's Canyons (June 25, 1876) ............................................ 543Old War-Dreams ....................................................................................... 544
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting ........................................................................... 545
What Best I See in Thee............................................................................. 546
Spirit That Form'd This Scene .................................................................... 547
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