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  2. Song of Myself - Wikipedia

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    In the second (1856) edition, Whitman used the title "Poem of Walt Whitman, an American," which was shortened to "Walt Whitman" for the third (1860) edition. [ 1 ] The poem was divided into fifty-two numbered sections for the fourth (1867) edition and finally took on the title "Song of Myself" in the last edition (1891–2). [ 1 ]

  3. List of poems by Walt Whitman - Wikipedia

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    Song of Myself" I celebrate myself, and sing myself," Leaves of Grass (Book III.) 1855 Song of Prudence " Manhattan's streets I saunter’d pondering," Leaves of Grass (Book XXIV. Autumn Rivulets) Song of the Answerer " Now list to my morning's romanza, I tell the signs of the Answerer," Leaves of Grass (Book IX.) 1855 Song of the Banner at ...

  4. Leaves of Grass - Wikipedia

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    When Nuke asks Annie who Walt Whitman plays for, she responds "He sort of pitches for the Cosmic All-Stars". In season 3, episode 5 of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Joe Lando's character, Byron Sully, reads an excerpt from section 22 of "Song of Myself" to Dr. Mike. She becomes uneasy at the innuendos suggested in the poem.

  5. Category:Poetry by Walt Whitman - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Poetry by Walt Whitman" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Song of Myself ...

  6. One's Self I Sing - Wikipedia

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    One’s Self I Sing” is a poem by Walt Whitman, published in 1867 as the first poem for the final phase of Leaves of Grass.Although the general attitude towards the poem was not favorable, in July 1855 Whitman received the famous letter from Ralph Waldo Emerson in appreciation of his words of strength, freedom, and power, as well as, “meets the demand I am always making of what seemed ...

  7. Drum-Taps - Wikipedia

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    Drum-Taps is a collection of poetry composed by American poet Walt Whitman during the American Civil War. The collection was published in May 1865. [1] The first 500 copies of the collection were printed in April 1865, [2] the same month President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.

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  9. Calamus (poems) - Wikipedia

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    The "Calamus" poems are a cluster of poems in Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman.These poems celebrate and promote "the manly love of comrades". Most critics believe [1] [2] [3] that these poems are Whitman's clearest expressions in print of his ideas about homoerotic male love.