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Author:
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081476
Title:
Complete poetry and selected prose / edited with an introduction and glossary by James E. Miller, Jr.
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Company,
Copyright Date:
1959
Description:
516 pages ; 21 cm.
Subject:
American poetry--19th century.
American prose literature--19th century.
Poetry.
Poetry.
Poetry.
Other Authors:
Houghton Mifflin Company, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79073908
Riverside Press (Cambridge, Mass.), printer. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80007925
Miller, James E. (James Edwin), 1920-2010, writer of glossary. writer of introduction, writer of glossary. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80032260
Copy 3 Reed, Kendall (Physician), former owner. IaU http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019024134
Contents:
Outlines for a tomb. As I ponder'd in silence -- In cabin'd ships at sea -- To foreign lands -- To a historian -- To thee old cause -- Eidolons -- For him I sing -- When I read the book -- Beginning my studies -- Beginners -- To the states -- On journeys through the States -- To a certain Cantatrice -- Me imperturbe -- Savntism -- The ship starting -- I hear America singing -- What place is besieged? -- Wtill though the one I sing -- Shut not your doors -- Poets to come -- To you -- Thou reader -- Starting from Paumanok -- Song of myself -- To the garden the world -- From pent-up aching rivers -- I sing the body electric -- A woman waits for me -- Spontaneous me -- One hour to madness and joy -- Out of the rolling ocean the crowd -- Ages and ages returning at intervals -- We two, how long we were fool'd -- O Hymen! O Hymenee! -- I am he that aches with love -- Native moments -- Once I pass'd through a populous city -- I heard you solemn-sweet pipes of the organ -- Facing west from California's shores -- As Adam early in the morning -- In paths untrodden -- Scented herbage of my breast -- Whoever you are holding me now in hand -- For you O Democracy -- These I singing in spring -- Not heaving from my ribb'd breast only -- Of the terrible doubt of appearances -- The base of all metaphysics -- Recorders ages hence -- When I heard at the close of the day -- Are you the new person drawn toward me? -- Roots and leaves themselves alone -- not heat flames up and consumes -- Trickle drops -- City of orgies -- Behold this swarthy face -- I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing -- To a stranger -- This moment yearning and thoughtful -- I hear it was charged against me -- The prairie-grass dividing -- When I peruse the conquer'd fame -- We tow boys together clinging -- A promise to California -- Here the frailest leaves of me -- No labor-saving machine -- A glimpse -- A leaf for hand in hand -- Earth my likeness -- I dream'd in a dream -- What think you I take my pen in hand? -- To the east and to the west -- Sometimes with one I love -- To a Western boy -- Fast-anchor'd eternal O love -- Among the multitude -- O you whom I often and silently come -- That shadow my likeness -- Full of life now -- Salut au Monde! -- Song of the open road -- Crossing Brooklyn ferry -- Song of the answerer -- Our old feuillage -- A song of joys -- Song of the broad-axe -- Song of the exposition -- Song of the redwood-tree -- A song for occupations -- A song of the rolling earth -- Youth, day, old age, and night -- Song of the universal -- Pioneers! O pioneers! -- To you -- France. The 18th year of these states -- Myself and mine -- Year of meteors (1859-1860) -- With antecedants -- A Broadway pageant -- Out of the cradle endlessly rocking -- As I ebb'd with the ocean of life -- Tears -- To the man-of-war-bird -- Aboard at a ship's helm -- On the beach at night -- The world below the brine -- On a beach at night alone -- Song for all seas, all ships -- Patroling Barnegat -- After the sea-ship -- A Boston ballad 1854 -- Europe. The 72nd and 73d years of These States -- A hand-mirror -- Gods -- Germs -- Thoughts -- When I heard the learn'd astronomer -- Perfections -- O me! O life! -- To a President -- I sit and look out -- To rich givers -- The dalliance of the Eagles -- Roaming in thought -- A farm picture -- A child's amaze -- The runner -- Beautiful woman -- Mother and babe -- Thought -- Visor'd -- Gliding o'er all -- Hast never come to thee an hour -- To old age -- Locations and times -- Offerings -- To the States. To identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad -- First O songs for a prelude -- Eighteen sixty-one -- Beat! Beat! Drums! -- From Paumanok starting I fly like a bird -- Song of the banner at daybreak -- Rise O days from your fathomless deeps -- Virginia the west -- City of ships -- The centenarian's story -- Cavalry crossing a ford -- Bivouac on a mountain side -- An army corps on the march -- By the Bivouac's fitful flame -- Come up from the fields father -- Vigil strange I kept on the field one night -- A march in the ranks hard-prest -- A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim -- As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods -- Not the pilot -- Year that trembled and reel'd beneath me -- The wound-dresser -- Long, too long America -- Give me the splendid silent sun -- Dirge for two veterans -- Over the carnage rose prophetic a voice -- I say Old General at bay -- The artilleryman's vision -- Ethiopia saluting the colors -- Not youth pertains to me -- Race of Veterans -- World take good notice -- O tan-faced prairie-boy -- Look down fair moon -- Reconciliation -- How solemn as one by one -- As I lay with my head in your lap Camerado -- Delicate cluster -- Lo, Victres on the peaks -- Spirit whose work is done -- adieu to a soldier -- Turn O libertad -- To the leaven'd soil they trod -- When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd -- O Captain! My Captain! -- This dust was once the man -- by blue Ontario's shore -- Reversals -- As consequent -- The return of the heroes -- There was a child went forth -- Old Ireland -- The city dead-house -- This compost -- To a foil'd European revolutionaire -- Unnamed lands -- Song of prudence -- The singer in the prison -- Warble for lilac-time -- Outlines for a tomb.
In former songs. Vocalism -- To him that was crucified -- You felons on trial in courts -- Law for creations -- To a common prostitute -- I was looking a long while -- Thought -- Miracles -- Sparkles from the wheel -- To a pupil -- Unfolded out of the folds -- what am I after all -- Kosmos -- Others may praise what they like -- Who learns my lesson complete -- Tests -- The torch -- O star of France -- The ox-tamer -- An old man's thought of school -- Wandering at morn -- Italian music in Dakota -- With all thy gifts -- My picture-gallery -- The prairie states -- Proud music of the storm -- Passage to India -- Prayer of Columbus -- The sleepers -- Transpositions -- To think of time -- Darest thou now O soul -- Whispers of heavenly death -- Chanting the square deific -- Of Him I love day and night -- Yet, yet, ye downcast hours -- As if a phantom caress'd me -- Assurances -- Quicksand years -- That music always round me -- What ship puzzled at sea -- A noiseless patient spider -- O living always, always dying -- To one shortly to die -- Night on the prairies -- The last invocation -- As I watch'd the ploughman ploughing -- Pensive and faltering -- Thou mother with thy equal brood -- A Paumanok picture -- Thou orb aloft full-dazzling -- Faces -- The mystic trumpeter -- To a locomotive in winter -- O magnet-south -- Mannahatta -- All is truth -- A riddle song -- Excelsior -- Ah poverties wincings, and sulky retreats -- Mediums -- Weave in, my hardy life -- Spain, 1873-74 -- by broad Potomac's shore -- From far Dakota's canons -- Old war-dreams -- Thick-sprinkled bunting -- What best I see in thee -- Spirit that form'd this scene -- As I walk these broad majestic days -- A clear midnight -- As the time draws nigh -- Years of the modern -- Ashes of soldiers -- Song at sunset -- As at thy portals also death -- My legacy -- Pensive on her dead gazing -- Camps of green -- The sobbing of the bells -- As they draw to a close -- Joy, shipmate, joy -- The untold want -- Portals -- These carols -- Now finale to the shore -- So long! -- Mannahatta -- paumanok -- From Montauk Point -- To those who've fail'd -- A carol closing sixty-nine -- The bravest soldiers -- A font of type -- As I sit writing here -- My canary bird -- Queries to my seventieth year -- The wallabout martyrs -- The first dandelion -- America -- Memories -- To-day and thee -- After the dazzle of day -- Abraham Lincoln, born Feb. 12, 1809 -- Out of May's shows selected -- Halcyon days -- Fancies at navesink -- Election day, November 1884 -- With husky-haughty lips, o sea -- Death of General Grant -- Red Jjacket -- Washington's monument, February 1885 -- Of that blithe throat of thine -- Broadway -- To get the final lilt of songs -- Old Salt Kossabone -- The dead tenor -- Continuities -- Yonnondio -- Life -- "Going somewhere" -- Small the theme of my chant -- True conquerors -- The United States to old world critics -- The calming thought of all -- Thanks in old age -- Life and death -- The voice of the rain -- Soon shall the winter's foil be here -- While not the past forgetting -- The dying veteran -- Stronger lessons -- A prairie sunset -- Twenty years -- Orange buds by mail from Florida -- Twilight -- You lingering sparse leaves of me -- Not meagre, latent boughs alone -- The dead emperor -- As the greek's signal flame -- The dismanteld ship -- Now precedent songs, farewell -- An evening lull -- Old age's lambert peaks -- After the supper and talk -- Sail out for good, Eidolon Yacht -- Lingering last drops -- Good-bye my fancy -- On, on the same, ye jocund Twain -- My 71st year -- apparitions -- The pallid wreath -- An ended day -- Old age's ship and crafty death's -- To the pending year -- Shakspere-Bacon's cipher -- Long, long hence -- Bravo, Paris exposition -- Interpolation sounds -- To the sunset breeze -- Old chants -- A Christmas greeting -- Sounds of the winter -- A twilight song -- When the full-grown poet came -- Osceola -- A voice from death -- A Persian lesson -- The commonplace -- "The rounded catalogue divine complete" -- Mirages -- L. of G.'s Purport -- The unexpress'd -- Grand is the seen -- Unseen buds -- Good-bye my Fancy -- To soar in freedom and in fullness of power -- Then shall perceive -- The few drops unknown -- One thought ever at the fore -- While behind all firm and erect -- A kiss to the bride -- Nay, tell me not to-day the publish'd shame -- Supplement hours -- Of many a smutch'd deed reminiscent -- To be at all -- Death's valley -- On the same picture -- A thought of Columbus -- Great are the myths -- Poem of remembrance for a girl or a boy of these States -- Think of the soul -- Respondez! -- Apostroph -- O sun of real peace -- So far and so far, and on toward the end -- In the new garden, in all the parts -- States! -- Long I thought that knowledge -- Hours continuing long, sore and heavy-hearted -- Who is now reading this? -- To you -- Of the visages of things -- Says -- Debris -- thought -- Solid, Ironical, rolling orb -- Bathed in war's perfume -- Not my enemies ever invade me -- This day, O soul -- Lessons -- One song, America, before I go -- After an interval -- The beauty of the ship -- Two rivulets -- Or from that sea of time -- From my last years -- In former songs.
Summary:
Representative writings of the nineteenth-century American poet and philosopher are supplemented by textual notes.
Series:
Riverside editions ; A34
ISBN:
0395051320
9780395051320
OCLC:
(OCoLC)224292
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
LAPH975 -- Sioux City Public Library (Sioux City)

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