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| 721. | Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City. by Walt Whitman> | | ONCE I pass'd through a populous city, imprinting my brain, for future use, with its
shows, architecture, customs, and traditions;
Yet now, of all... |
| 722. | As I lay with Head in your Lap, Camerado. by Walt Whitman> | | AS I lay with my head in your lap, Camerado,
The confession I made I resume—what I said to you in the open air I resume:
I know I am restless, a... |
| 723. | After the Sea-Ship. by Walt Whitman> | | AFTER the Sea-Ship—after the whistling winds;
After the white-gray sails, taut to their spars and ropes,
Below, a myriad, myriad waves, hastenin... |
| 724. | A Promise to California. by Walt Whitman> | | A PROMISE to California,
Also to the great Pastoral Plains, and for Oregon:
Sojourning east a while longer, soon I travel toward you, to remain, t... |
| 725. | Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances. by Walt Whitman> | | OF the terrible doubt of appearances,
Of the uncertainty after all—that we may be deluded,
That may-be reliance and hope are but speculations af... |
| 726. | As I Watch’d the Ploughman Ploughing. by Walt Whitman> | | AS I watch’d the ploughman ploughing,
Or the sower sowing in the fields—or the harvester harvesting,
I saw there too, O life and death, your a... |
| 728. | O Sun of Real Peace. by Walt Whitman> | | O SUN of real peace! O hastening light!
O free and extatic! O what I here, preparing, warble for!
O the sun of the world will ascend, dazzling, an... |
| 729. | From Pent-up Aching Rivers. by Walt Whitman> | | FROM pent-up, aching rivers;
From that of myself, without which I were nothing;
From what I am determin’d to make illustrious, even if I stand s... |
| 730. | Prayer of Columbus. by Walt Whitman> | | A BATTER’D, wreck’d old man,
Thrown on this savage shore, far, far from home,
Pent by the sea, and dark rebellious brows, twelve dreary months... |
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