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CALAMUS
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In Paths Untrodden |
95
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Scented Herbage of My Breast |
96
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Whoever You are Holding Me Now in Hand |
97
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For You O Democracy |
99
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These I Singing in Spring |
99
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Not Heaving from my Ribb'd Breast Only |
100
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Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances |
101
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The Base of All Metaphysics |
101
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Recorders Ages Hence |
102
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When I Heard at the Close of the Day |
102
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Are You the New Person Drawn toward Me? |
103
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Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone |
103
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Not Heat Flames up and Consumes |
104
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Trickle Drops |
104
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City of Orgies |
105
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Behold This Swarthy Face |
105
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I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing |
105
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To A Stranger |
106
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This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful |
106
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I Hear It was Charged against Me |
107
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The Prairie-Grass (1882) Dividing |
107
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When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame |
107
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We Two Boys together Clinging |
108
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A Promise to California |
108
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Here the Frailest Leaves of Me |
108
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No Labor-Saving Machine |
108
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A Glimpse |
109
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A Leaf for Hand in Hand |
109
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Earth My Likeness |
109
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I Dream'd in a Dream |
109
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What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand? |
110
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To the East and to the West |
110
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Sometimes with One I Love |
110
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To A Western Boy |
110
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Fast-Anchor'd Eternal O Love |
111
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Among the Multitude |
111
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O You whom I Often and Silently Come |
111
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That Shadow My Likeness |
111
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Full of Life now |
111
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Salut au Monde! |
112
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Song of the Open Road |
120
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Crossing Brooklyn Ferry |
129
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Song of the Answerer |
134
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Our Old Feuillage |
138
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A Song of Joys |
142
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Song of the Broad-Axe |
148
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Song of the Exposition |
157
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Song of the Redwood-Tree |
165
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A Song for Occupations |
169
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A Song of the Rolling Earth |
176
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Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night |
180
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BIRDS OF PASSAGE.
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Song of the Universal |
181
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Pioneers! O Pioneers! |
183
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To You |
186
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