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Leaves of Grass
1891
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Then Last of All.
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FANCIES AT NAVESINK.
THEN LAST OF ALL.
Then last of all, caught from these shores, this hill,
Of you O tides, the mystic human meaning:
Only by law of you, your swell and ebb, enclosing me the same,
The brain that shapes, the voice that chants this song.
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Previous Poem: By That Long Scan of Waves.
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FANCIES AT NAVESINK.
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