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If I should need to name, O Western World!

Presidential canvass and pending Election, 1884.
 
If I should need to name, O Western World!
        your powerfulest scene to-day,
'Twould not be you, Niagara—nor you, ye
        limitless prairies—nor your huge
        rifts of cañons, Colorado,
Nor you, Yosemite, with all your spasmic
        geyser‑loops ascending to the skies, ap-
        pearing and disappearing,
Nor Oregon's white cones—nor Huron's belt
        of mighty lakes—nor Mississippi's stream:
This seething hemisphere,'s ^humanity, as now, I'd name—
        the still small voice preparing—
        America's choosing day,
(The heart of it not in the chosen—the act
        itself the main, the great quad[illegible] quadrennial
        choosing,)
The stretch of nNorth and sSouth arouse'd—
        sea‑board and inland—Texas to Maine,
The Prairie States, Vermont, Virginia, Cali-
        fornia,
The final ballot‑shower from eEast to wWest—
        the paradox and conflict,
The countless snow‑flakes falling—(a swordless
        conflict,
 
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Yet more than all Rome's wars of old,
        or modern Napoleon's:)
Or good or ill ^humanity——welcoming the darker odds,
        the dross, the scene's debris—:
Foams and ferments the wine? it is serves to puri-
        fy—while the heart pants, life glows;
These stormy gusts and winds waft precious
        ships,
Swell'd Washington's, Jefferson's, Lincoln's sails.
                                                Walt Whitman

Camden, N.J., Oct. 25, 1884.

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To go in Sunday's paper Oct 26
put in type & send me a proof, by mail—direct 328 Mickle Street Camden—(send proofs by Wednesday 22 if convenient) [I will return immediately?]
[cut away] bearer one proof for me Whitman
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Mr Curtz printer Federal street opp. post office

Date
The manuscript is dated October 25, 1884.
Editorial note

Whitman published "If I Should Need to Name, O Western World" in the Philadelphia Press on October 26, 1884. The poem's title was revised to "Election Day, November, 1884" when it was included in November Boughs (1888).

Accompanying this manuscript is a small scrap of paper, no doubt intended for the Philadelphia Press, with a note to the printer.

The verso of leaf #1 is blank.

Location
If I should need to name, O Western World!  |  The Charles E. Feinberg Collection of the Papers of Walt Whitman, 1839-1919, Library of Congress, Washington, DC..