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Walt Whitman
31 May 1819 - 26 March 1892 / New York / United States
Poems of Walt Whitman
Beginning My Studies
Behavior
Behold This Swarthy Face
Bivouac On A Mountain Side
Broadway
Brother Of All, With Genesrous Hand
By Broad Potomac's Shore
By The Bivouac's Fitful Flame
Camps Of Green
Carol Of Occupations
Carol Of Words
Cavalry Crossing A Ford
Chanting The Square Deific
City Of Orgies
City Of Ships
Come Up From The Fields, Father
Come, Said My Soul
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Darest Thou Now, O Soul
Debris
Delicate Cluster
Despairing Cries
Dirge For Two Veterans
Drum-Taps
Earth! My Likeness!
Eidólons
Election Day, November, 1884
Elemental Drifts
Ethiopia Saluting The Colors
Europe, The 72d And 73d Years Of These States
Excelsior
Faces
Facing West From California's Shores
Fast Anchor'D, Eternal, O Love
For Him I Sing
France, The 18th Year Of These States
From Far Dakota's Canons
From My Last Years
From Paumanok Starting
From Pent-Up Aching Rivers
Full Of Life, Now
Germs
Give Me The Splendid, Silent Sun
Gliding Over All
God
Great Are The Myths
Had I The Choice
Hast Never Come To Thee An Hour
Here The Frailest Leaves Of Me
Here, Sailor
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