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Songs Of Experience: Introduction by William Blake
Hear the voice of the Bard!
Who Present, Past, & Future sees
Whose ears have heard
The Holy Word,..
Songs Of Innocence: Introduction by William Blake
Piping down the valleys wild
Piping songs of pleasant glee
On a cloud I saw a child.
And he laugh..
Spring by William Blake
Sound the Flute!
Now it’s mute.
Birds delight
Day and Night
Nightingale
In the dale
Lark in Sk..
Solid, Ironical, Rolling Orb. by Walt Whitman
SOLID, ironical, rolling orb!
Master of all, and matter of fact!—at last I accept your terms;
Br..
Spirit That Form’d This Scene. by Walt Whitman
SPIRIT that form’d this scene,
These tumbled rock-piles grim and red,
These reckless heaven-ambi..
Savantism. by Walt Whitman
THITHER, as I look, I see each result and glory retracing itself and nestling close,
always
obliga..
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..
Sing of the Banner at Day-Break. by Walt Whitman
POET.
O A NEW song, a free song,
Flapping, flapping, flapping, flapping, by sounds, by voices cle..
Song of the Broad-Axe. by Walt Whitman
1
WEAPON, shapely, naked, wan!
Head from the mother’s bowels drawn!
Wooded flesh and metal bone..
Scented Herbage of My Breast. by Walt Whitman
SCENTED herbage of my breast,
Leaves from you I yield, I write, to be perused best afterwards,
T..
Sobbing of The Bells, The. by Walt Whitman
THE sobbing of the bells, the sudden death-news everywhere,
The slumberers rouse, the rapport of t..
Spain 1873–’74. by Walt Whitman
OUT of the murk of heaviest clouds,
Out of the feudal wrecks, and heap’d-up skeletons of kings,
..
Shut Not Your Doors, &c. by Walt Whitman
SHUT not your doors to me, proud libraries,
For that which was lacking on all your well-fill’d she..
So Far and So Far, and on Toward the End. by Walt Whitman
SO far, and so far, and on toward the end,
Singing what is sung in this book, from the irresistibl..
Spirit whose Work is Done. by Walt Whitman
SPIRIT whose work is done! spirit of dreadful hours!
Ere, departing, fade from my eyes your forest..
Salut au Monde. by Walt Whitman
1
O TAKE my hand, Walt Whitman!
Such gliding wonders! such sights and sounds!
Such join’d unend..
States! by Walt Whitman
STATES!
Were you looking to be held together by the lawyers?
By an agreement on a paper? Or by a..
Says. by Walt Whitman
1
I SAY whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person, that is finally right.
2
I say nourish..
Song of the Redwood-Tree. by Walt Whitman
1
A CALIFORNIA song!
A prophecy and indirection—a thought impalpable, to breathe, as air;
A cho..
Souvenirs of Democracy. by Walt Whitman
THE business man, the acquirer vast,
After assiduous years, surveying results, preparing for depar..
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