
 
Walt Whitman's Poetry Manuscripts
The following manuscripts are housed in the University of 
Virginia's Valentine-Barrett collection and are reproduced with 
permission.
- As of Eternity [two leaves]
  
- Buds
 
- Calamus Leaves 
Live Oak, with
Moss  
- City of my walks and joys
 
- Confession Drops
   
- Earth! 
My likeness! 
- Here the frailest leaves of me
    
- Hours continuing long, 
sore and heavy hearted [three leaves]
   
- I dreamed in a dream of a city
  
- I saw in Louisiana a 
live-oak growing [two leaves]
 
     
- In the garden the world, I, Adam, again 
wander
      
- Leaf / A promise to Indiana
  
- Leaf  / O dying! Always dying!
   
- Leaf
let / May-Be one will read 
this [two leaves]  
- Leaf
let / What place is 
besieged 
- A leaf for hand-in-hand!
   
- Long I thought that knowledge alone would 
suffice me [three leaves]
    
- O you who I often and silently come where you 
are
  
- Of the doubts, the uncertainties after all 
[two leaves]
    
- Poemet [two leaves]
 
- Prarie-Grass
  
- Razzia
 
- Scented herbage of my breast [six leaves]
  
- Sometimes with one I love I fill myself with 
rage
 
- That shadow, my likeness
     
- These I, singing in 
spring, collect for lovers,
 
- This moment as I sit alone
    
- To a new personal admirer [two leaves]
 
- To A Stranger [two leaves]
  
- To one a century hence, or any number of 
centuries hence
       
- To One Who Will Understand
  
- To the young man
 
- Was it I who walked the earh disclaiming all 
except what I had in myself? [two leaves]
 
- What think you I have taken my pen to record?
 
- When I heard at the close of the day [two 
leaves]
 
- You bards of ages hence! [three leaves]