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| 761. | Song of the Exposition. by Walt Whitman> | | 1
AFTER all, not to create only, or found only,
But to bring, perhaps from afar, what is already founded,
To give it our own identity, average, l... |
| 762. | Others may Praise what They Like. by Walt Whitman> | | OTHERS may praise what they like;
But I, from the banks of the running Missouri, praise nothing, in art, or aught else,
Till it has well inhaled t... |
| 764. | Prairie States, The. by Walt Whitman> | | A NEWER garden of creation, no primal solitude,
Dense, joyous, modern, populous millions, cities and farms,
With iron interlaced, composite, tied,... |
| 765. | One Sweeps By. by Walt Whitman> | | ONE sweeps by, attended by an immense train,
All emblematic of peace—not a soldier or menial among them.
One sweeps by, old, with black eyes... |
| 766. | A March in the Ranks, Hard-prest. by Walt Whitman> | | A MARCH in the ranks hard-prest, and the road unknown;
A route through a heavy wood, with muffled steps in the darkness;
Our army foil’d with lo... |
| 767. | Not Youth Pertains to Me. by Walt Whitman> | | NOT youth pertains to me,
Nor delicatesse—I cannot beguile the time with talk;
Awkward in the parlor, neither a dancer nor elegant;
In the lea... |
| 768. | O Tan-faced Prairie Boy. by Walt Whitman> | | O TAN-FACED prairie-boy!
Before you came to camp, came many a welcome gift;
Praises and presents came, and nourishing food—till at last, among t... |
| 770. | Prairie-Grass Dividing, The. by Walt Whitman> | | THE prairie-grass dividing—its special odor breathing,
I demand of it the spiritual corresponding,
Demand the most copious and close companionsh... |
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