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Biography of Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892)


Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819, on the West Hills of Long Island, New York. His mother, Louisa Van Velsor, of Dutch descent and Quaker faith, whom he adored, was barely literate. She never read his poetry, but gave him unconditional love. His father of English lineage, was a carpenter and builder of houses, and a stern disciplinarian. His main claim to fame was his friendship with Tom Paine, whose pamphlet Common Sense (1776), urging the colonists to throw off English domination was in his sparse library. It is doubtful that his father read any of his son's poetry, or would have understood it if he had. The senior Walt was too burdened with the struggle to support his ever-growing family of nine children, four of whom were handicapped.

Young Walt, the second of nine, was withdrawn from public school at the age of eleven to help support the family. At the age of twelve he started to learn the printer's trade, and fell in love with the written and printed word. He was mainly self-taught. He read voraciously, and became acquainted with Homer, Dante, Shakespeare and Scott early in life. He knew the Bible thoroughly, and as a God-intoxicated poet, desired to inaugurate a religion uniting all of humanity in bonds of friendship.

In 1836, at the age of 17, he began his career as an innovative teacher in the one-room school houses of Long Island. He permitted his students to call him by his first name, and devised learning games for them in arithmetic and spelling. He continued to teach school until 1841, when he turned to journalism as a full-time career. He soon became editor for a number of Brooklyn and New York papers. From 1846 to 1847 Whitman was the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Whitman went to New Orleans in 1848, where he was editor for a brief time of the "New Orleans Crescent". In that city he had become fascinated with the French language. Many of his poems contain words of French derivation. It was in New Orleans that he experienced at first hand the viciousness of slavery in the slave markets of that city.

On his return to Brooklyn in the fall of 1848, he founded a "free soil" newspaper, the "Brooklyn Freeman". Between 1848 and 1855 he developed the style of poetry that so astonished Ralph Waldo Emerson. When the poet's Leaves Of Grass reached him as a gift in July, 1855, the Dean of American Letters thanked him for "the wonderful gift" and said that he rubbed his eyes a little "to see if the sunbeam was no illusion." Walt Whitman had been unknown to Emerson prior to that occasion. The "sunbeam" that illuminated a great deal of Whitman's poetry was Music. It was one of the major sources of his inspiration. Many of his four hundred poems contain musical terms, names of instruments, and names of composers. He insisted that music was "greater than wealth, greater than buildings, ships, religions, paintings." In his final essay written one year before his death in 1891, he sums up his struggles of thirty years to write Leaves of Grass. The opening paragraph of his self-evaluation "A Backward Glance O'er Travel'd Road," begins with his reminiscences of "the best of songs heard." His concluding comments again return to thoughts about music, saying that "the strongest and sweetest songs remain yet to be sung."

"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed" and "O Captain! My Captain!" (1866) are two of his more famous poems. A poet who was ardently singing on life and himself, Whitman is today claimed as one of the few truly great American men of letters.



330 Poems written by Walt Whitman

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PoemComments
2. 1861. Comments and analysis of 1861. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
1. A Boston Ballad, 1854.
3. A Broadway Pageant.
1. A Carol of Harvest, for 1867 .
41. A Child’s Amaze.
65. A Clear Midnight. Comments and analysis of A Clear Midnight. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. A Farm-Picture. Comments and analysis of A Farm-Picture. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
27. A Glimpse.
6. A Hand-Mirror. Comments and analysis of A Hand-Mirror. by Walt Whitman 6 Comments
29. A Leaf for Hand in Hand. Comments and analysis of A Leaf for Hand in Hand. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
14. A March in the Ranks, Hard-prest. Comments and analysis of A March in the Ranks, Hard-prest. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
10. A Noiseless Patient Spider. Comments and analysis of A Noiseless Patient Spider. by Walt Whitman 12 Comments
59. A Paumanok Picture.
23. A Promise to California.
61. A Riddle Song. Comments and analysis of A Riddle Song. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
15. A Sight in Camp. Comments and analysis of A Sight in Camp. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. A Song.
4. A Woman Waits for Me. Comments and analysis of A Woman Waits for Me. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
4. Aboard at a Ship’s Helm. Comments and analysis of Aboard at a Ship’s Helm. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
4. Adieu to a Soldier. Comments and analysis of Adieu to a Soldier. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
47. After the Sea-Ship. Comments and analysis of After the Sea-Ship. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
12. Ages and Ages, Returning at Intervals.
11. Ah Poverties, Wincings and Sulky Retreats.
3. All is Truth. Comments and analysis of All is Truth. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
46. American Feuillage.
36. Among the Multitude.
8. An Army Corps on the March.
45. An Old Man’s Thought of School. Comments and analysis of An Old Man’s Thought of School. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
1. Apostroph. Comments and analysis of Apostroph. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
11. Are You the New person, drawn toward Me? Comments and analysis of Are You the New person, drawn toward Me? by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
24. Artilleryman’s Vision, The. Comments and analysis of Artilleryman’s Vision, The. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
30. As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free.
14. As Adam, Early in the Morning. Comments and analysis of As Adam, Early in the Morning. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
66. As At Thy Portals Also Death. Comments and analysis of As At Thy Portals Also Death. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
55. As Consequent, Etc.
3. As I lay with Head in your Lap, Camerado.
2. As I Ponder’d in Silence. Comments and analysis of As I Ponder’d in Silence. by Walt Whitman 6 Comments
1. As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario’s Shores. Comments and analysis of As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario’s Shores. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. As I Walk These Broad, Majestic Days.
12. As I Watch’d the Ploughman Ploughing.
8. As if a Phantom Caress’d Me. Comments and analysis of As if a Phantom Caress’d Me. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
1. As the Time Draws Nigh. Comments and analysis of As the Time Draws Nigh. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
17. As Toilsome I Wander’d. Comments and analysis of As Toilsome I Wander’d. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
1. Ashes of Soldiers. Comments and analysis of Ashes of Soldiers. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
4. Assurances.
8. Base of all Metaphysics, The.
29. Bathed in War’s Perfume.
3. Beat! Beat! Drums! Comments and analysis of Beat! Beat! Drums! by Walt Whitman 12 Comments
43. Beautiful Women.
3. Beginners. Comments and analysis of Beginners. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
8. Beginning my Studies. Comments and analysis of Beginning my Studies. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
20. Behavior.
16. Behold this Swarthy Face.
10. Bivouac on a Mountain Side. Comments and analysis of Bivouac on a Mountain Side. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
16. Brother of All, with Generous Hand.
34. By Broad Potomac’s Shore.
11. By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame.
3. Camps of Green. Comments and analysis of Camps of Green. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
7. Carol of Occupations.
10. Carol of Words.
9. Cavalry Crossing a Ford.
7. Centenarian’s Story, The.
7. Chanting the Square Deific.
5. City Dead-House, The. Comments and analysis of City Dead-House, The. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
15. City of Orgies. Comments and analysis of City of Orgies. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
6. City of Ships. Comments and analysis of City of Ships. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
12. Come up from the Fields, Father. Comments and analysis of Come up from the Fields, Father. by Walt Whitman 6 Comments
4. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.
51. Dalliance of the Eagles, The. Comments and analysis of Dalliance of the Eagles, The. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
2. Darest Thou Now, O Soul. Comments and analysis of Darest Thou Now, O Soul. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
14. Debris.
33. Delicate Cluster.
16. Despairing Cries.
22. Dirge for Two Veterans. Comments and analysis of Dirge for Two Veterans. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
19. Dresser, The.
1. Drum-Taps. Comments and analysis of Drum-Taps. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
31. Earth! my Likeness!
38. Eidólons.
2. Elemental Drifts.
35. Ethiopia Saluting the Colors. Comments and analysis of Ethiopia Saluting the Colors. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
4. Europe, the 72d and 73d years of These States.
10. Excelsior.
1. Faces. Comments and analysis of Faces. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
11. Facing West from California’s Shores.
33. Fast Anchor’d, Eternal, O Love.
6. For Him I Sing. Comments and analysis of For Him I Sing. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
3. France, the 18th year of These States.
62. From Far Dakota’s Cañons.
36. From My Last Years.
4. From Paumanok Starting.
2. From Pent-up Aching Rivers.
39. Full of Life, Now. Comments and analysis of Full of Life, Now. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
7. Germs. Comments and analysis of Germs. by Walt Whitman 7 Comments
21. Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun. Comments and analysis of Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
53. Gliding Over All.
25. Gods. Comments and analysis of Gods. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
24. Great are the Myths.
54. Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour.
24. Here the Frailest Leaves of Me. Comments and analysis of Here the Frailest Leaves of Me. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
9. Here, Sailor. Comments and analysis of Here, Sailor. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
8. Hours Continuing Long.
30. How Solemn as One by One.
3. Hush’d be the Camps To-day.
16. I am He that Aches with Love. Comments and analysis of I am He that Aches with Love. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
32. I Dream’d in a Dream. Comments and analysis of I Dream’d in a Dream. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
4. I Hear America Singing. Comments and analysis of I Hear America Singing. by Walt Whitman 73 Comments
20. I hear it was Charged against Me.
15. I Heard You, Solemn-sweet Pipes of the Organ.
17. I saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing. Comments and analysis of I saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
25. I saw Old General at Bay.
3. I Sing the Body Electric. Comments and analysis of I Sing the Body Electric. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
1. I Sit and Look Out. Comments and analysis of I Sit and Look Out. by Walt Whitman 25 Comments
21. I Thought I was not Alone. Comments and analysis of I Thought I was not Alone. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. I was Looking a Long While.
19. I will Take an Egg Out of the Robin’s Nest. Comments and analysis of I will Take an Egg Out of the Robin’s Nest. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
3. In Cabin’d Ships at Sea. Comments and analysis of In Cabin’d Ships at Sea. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
37. In Former Songs.
2. In Midnight Sleep. Comments and analysis of In Midnight Sleep. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
1. In Paths Untrodden.
5. In the New Garden in all the Parts.
2. Indications, The.
22. Inscription.
56. Italian Music in Dakota. Comments and analysis of Italian Music in Dakota. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
8. Joy, Shipmate, Joy!
12. Kosmos.
11. Last Invocation, The. Comments and analysis of Last Invocation, The. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
15. Laws for Creations. Comments and analysis of Laws for Creations. by Walt Whitman 8 Comments
31. Lessons.
36. Lo! Victress on the Peaks.
20. Locations and Times.
7. Long I Thought that Knowledge. Comments and analysis of Long I Thought that Knowledge. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
20. Long, too Long, O Land! Comments and analysis of Long, too Long, O Land! by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
2. Longings for Home.
27. Look Down, Fair Moon.
2. Manhattan Streets I Saunter’d, Pondering.
3. Mannahatta.
2. Me Imperturbe.
11. Mediums.
8. Miracles. Comments and analysis of Miracles. by Walt Whitman 6 Comments
44. Mother and Babe. Comments and analysis of Mother and Babe. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
57. My Picture-Gallery. Comments and analysis of My Picture-Gallery. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
6. Myself and Mine.
31. Mystic Trumpeter, The. Comments and analysis of Mystic Trumpeter, The. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
9. Native Moments. Comments and analysis of Native Moments. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
17. Night on The Prairies.
28. No Labor-Saving Machine.
13. Not Heat Flames up and Consumes.
6. Not Heaving from My Ribb’d Breast Only.
23. Not My Enemies Ever Invade Me.
16. Not the Pilot. Comments and analysis of Not the Pilot. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
31. Not Youth Pertains to Me.
1. Now Finale to the Shore.
1. Now List to my Morning’s Romanza.
3. O Bitter Sprig! Confession Sprig!
2. O Captain! My Captain! Comments and analysis of O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman 130 Comments
13. O Hymen! O Hymenee!
10. O Living Always—Always Dying. Comments and analysis of O Living Always—Always Dying. by Walt Whitman 7 Comments
1. O Me! O Life! Comments and analysis of O Me! O Life! by Walt Whitman 17 Comments
32. O Star of France.
2. O Sun of Real Peace. Comments and analysis of O Sun of Real Peace. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
26. O Tan-faced Prairie Boy.
38. O You Whom I Often and Silently Come. Comments and analysis of O You Whom I Often and Silently Come. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
3. Of Him I Love Day and Night. Comments and analysis of Of Him I Love Day and Night. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
7. Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances. Comments and analysis of Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
12. Of the Visage of Things.
22. Offerings.
4. Old Ireland. Comments and analysis of Old Ireland. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
18. On Journeys Through The States.
7. On the Beach at Night, Alone. Comments and analysis of On the Beach at Night, Alone. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
5. On the Beach at Night. Comments and analysis of On the Beach at Night. by Walt Whitman 10 Comments
10. Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City. Comments and analysis of Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
6. One Hour to Madness and Joy.
28. One Song, America, Before I Go.
17. One Sweeps By.
1. One’s-Self I Sing. Comments and analysis of One’s-Self I Sing. by Walt Whitman 14 Comments
35. Or from that Sea of Time.
15. Others may Praise what They Like.
41. Out from Behind this Mask.
1. Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking. Comments and analysis of Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking. by Walt Whitman 9 Comments
8. Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd. Comments and analysis of Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
23. Over the Carnage.
43. Ox Tamer, The.
8. Passage to India. Comments and analysis of Passage to India. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
50. Patroling Barnegat. Comments and analysis of Patroling Barnegat. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
13. Pensive and Faltering. Comments and analysis of Pensive and Faltering. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. Pensive on Her Dead Gazing, I Heard the Mother of All.
18. Perfections. Comments and analysis of Perfections. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
2. Pioneers! O Pioneers! Comments and analysis of Pioneers! O Pioneers! by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
5. Poem of Joys.
25. Poem of Remembrance for a Girl or a Boy.
3. Poets to Come. Comments and analysis of Poets to Come. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
5. Portals.
58. Prairie States, The.
21. Prairie-Grass Dividing, The.
39. Prayer of Columbus.
10. Primeval my Love for the Woman I Love.
11. Proud Music of The Storm. Comments and analysis of Proud Music of The Storm. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. Quicksand Years. Comments and analysis of Quicksand Years. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
7. Race of Veterans. Comments and analysis of Race of Veterans. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
28. Reconciliation.
9. Recorders Ages Hence.
27. Respondez!
5. Rise, O Days.
52. Roaming in Thought.
12. Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone.
42. Runner, The.
40. Salut au Monde.
19. Savantism.
13. Says.
2. Scented Herbage of My Breast. Comments and analysis of Scented Herbage of My Breast. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
11. Ship Starting, The. Comments and analysis of Ship Starting, The. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
2. Shut Not Your Doors, &c. Comments and analysis of Shut Not Your Doors, &c. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
34. Sing of the Banner at Day-Break. Comments and analysis of Sing of the Banner at Day-Break. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
2. Singer in the Prison, The.
9. Sleepers, The. Comments and analysis of Sleepers, The. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
4. So Far and So Far, and on Toward the End.
7. So Long. Comments and analysis of So Long. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
67. Sobbing of The Bells, The.
28. Solid, Ironical, Rolling Orb.
34. Sometimes with One I Love. Comments and analysis of Sometimes with One I Love. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
4. Song at Sunset. Comments and analysis of Song at Sunset. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
37. Song for All Seas, All Ships.
47. Song of the Broad-Axe. Comments and analysis of Song of the Broad-Axe. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
27. Song of the Exposition.
48. Song of the Open Road. Comments and analysis of Song of the Open Road. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
35. Song of the Redwood-Tree.
36. Song of the Universal.
29. Souvenirs of Democracy.
40. Spain 1873–’74.
9. Sparkles from The Wheel.
64. Spirit That Form’d This Scene.
29. Spirit whose Work is Done.
5. Spontaneous Me.
10. Starting from Paumanok. Comments and analysis of Starting from Paumanok. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. States!
1. Still, though the One I Sing. Comments and analysis of Still, though the One I Sing. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
3. Tears. Comments and analysis of Tears. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
23. Tests.
7. That Music Always Round Me. Comments and analysis of That Music Always Round Me. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
35. That Shadow, my Likeness. Comments and analysis of That Shadow, my Likeness. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
1. There was a Child went Forth. Comments and analysis of There was a Child went Forth. by Walt Whitman 6 Comments
6. These Carols.
4. These, I, Singing in Spring.
38. Thick-Sprinkled Bunting.
26. Think of the Soul.
1. This Compost. Comments and analysis of This Compost. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
32. This Day, O Soul.
4. This Dust was Once the Man. Comments and analysis of This Dust was Once the Man. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
19. This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful.
60. Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling.
48. Thou Reader.
45. Thought.
4. Thought. Comments and analysis of Thought. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
9. Thought.
5. Thought.
21. Thought. Comments and analysis of Thought. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
3. Thought.
30. Thought. Comments and analysis of Thought. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
8. Thoughts.
2. Thoughts. Comments and analysis of Thoughts. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
3. Thoughts. Comments and analysis of Thoughts. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. To a Certain Cantatrice.
4. To a Certain Civilian.
4. To a Common Prostitute. Comments and analysis of To a Common Prostitute. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
2. To a foil’d European Revolutionaire. Comments and analysis of To a foil’d European Revolutionaire. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
5. To a Historian. Comments and analysis of To a Historian. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
42. To a Locomotive in Winter. Comments and analysis of To a Locomotive in Winter. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
6. To a President.
13. To a Pupil. Comments and analysis of To a Pupil. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
18. To a Stranger. Comments and analysis of To a Stranger. by Walt Whitman 12 Comments
37. To a Western Boy. Comments and analysis of To a Western Boy. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
4. To Foreign Lands. Comments and analysis of To Foreign Lands. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
17. To Him that was Crucified.
7. To Old Age. Comments and analysis of To Old Age. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
26. To One Shortly to Die. Comments and analysis of To One Shortly to Die. by Walt Whitman 3 Comments
5. To Oratists. Comments and analysis of To Oratists. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. To Rich Givers.
30. To the East and to the West.
1. To the Garden the World. Comments and analysis of To the Garden the World. by Walt Whitman 2 Comments
32. To the Leaven’d Soil They Trod.
49. To the Man-of-War-Bird.
33. To the Reader at Parting.
7. To The States.
9. To Thee, Old Cause! Comments and analysis of To Thee, Old Cause! by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
6. To Think of Time.
13. To You. Comments and analysis of To You. by Walt Whitman 74 Comments
1. To You. Comments and analysis of To You. by Walt Whitman 12 Comments
11. To You. Comments and analysis of To You. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
24. Torch, The.
14. Trickle, Drops. Comments and analysis of Trickle, Drops. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
3. Turn, O Libertad.
34. Two Rivulets. Comments and analysis of Two Rivulets. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
12. Unfolded Out of the Folds. Comments and analysis of Unfolded Out of the Folds. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
2. Unnamed Lands.
4. Untold Want, The.
13. Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field.
33. Virginia—The West.
16. Visor’d.
4. Voices. Comments and analysis of Voices. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
5. Walt Whitman’s Caution. Comments and analysis of Walt Whitman’s Caution. by Walt Whitman 5 Comments
14. Walt Whitman. Comments and analysis of Walt Whitman. by Walt Whitman 10 Comments
44. Wandering at Morn.
3. Warble for Lilac-Time. Comments and analysis of Warble for Lilac-Time. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
22. We Two Boys Together Clinging. Comments and analysis of We Two Boys Together Clinging. by Walt Whitman 8 Comments
7. We Two—How Long We were Fool’d. Comments and analysis of We Two—How Long We were Fool’d. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
6. Weave in, Weave in, My Hardy Life.
14. What am I, After All?
63. What Best I See In Thee. Comments and analysis of What Best I See In Thee. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
15. What General has a Good Army. Comments and analysis of What General has a Good Army. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
7. What Place is Besieged?
26. What think You I take my Pen in Hand? Comments and analysis of What think You I take my Pen in Hand? by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
18. What Weeping Face.
10. When I heard at the Close of the Day. Comments and analysis of When I heard at the Close of the Day. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. When I heard the Learn’d Astronomer. Comments and analysis of When I heard the Learn’d Astronomer. by Walt Whitman 27 Comments
25. When I peruse the Conquer’d Fame.
7. When I read the Book. Comments and analysis of When I read the Book. by Walt Whitman 4 Comments
1. When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom’d. Comments and analysis of When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard Bloom’d. by Walt Whitman 12 Comments
1. Whispers of Heavenly Death. Comments and analysis of Whispers of Heavenly Death. by Walt Whitman 8 Comments
9. Who is now Reading This?
4. Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
3. Whoever You are, Holding Me now in Hand.
46. With All Thy Gifts. Comments and analysis of With All Thy Gifts. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. With Antecedents.
6. World Below the Brine, The. Comments and analysis of World Below the Brine, The. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
37. World, Take Good Notice. Comments and analysis of World, Take Good Notice. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
2. Year of Meteors, 1859 ’60.
18. Year that Trembled.
2. Years of the Modern. Comments and analysis of Years of the Modern. by Walt Whitman 1 Comment
5. Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours.
3. You Felons on Trial in Courts.


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