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Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night

Below are all known versions of this work, organized by the section in which they appear on the Archive

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Section: Published Writings

Leaves of Grass (1855)

Leaves of Grass, "Great Are the Myths . . . . I Too Delight"

Leaves of Grass (1856)

Poem of a Few Greatnesses.

Leaves of Grass (1860–1861)

Cluster: Leaves of Grass. (1860)

Leaves of Grass 2

Leaves of Grass (1867)

Great Are the Myths

Leaves of Grass (1871)

Great Are the Myths.

Leaves of Grass (1881–1882)

Youth, Day, Old Age and Night.

Leaves of Grass (1891–1892)

Youth, Day, Old Age and Night.

Section: Literary Manuscripts

Poem incarnating the mind

Poem incarnating the mind

poet of Materialism

you know how

No doubt the efflux of the soul

poet of Materialism

No doubt the efflux

you know how

Talbot Wilson

Talbot Wilson

Great are the myths

You lusty and graceflu youth

Remembrances I plant American ground

Are the prostitutes nothing

The power by which the

Silence

Remembrances I plant American ground

You lusty and graceflu youth

Great are the myths

Are the prostitutes nothing

The power by which the

Silence

I know a rich capitalist

women

I know a rich capitalist

women

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