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Notes on Walt Whitman

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): John Burroughs
Text:

as my body did its food.

It strengthened my faith, and very curiously wrought upon and contributed to my sense of self, my personality

And again: "My comrade!

O my rapt song, my charm—mock me not!

When it was concluded he added O Captain, My Captain ,and a few other pieces, and joining them to the

Whitman in France and Belgium

  • Creator(s): Asselineau, Roger
Text:

In 1954 my own L'Evolution de Walt Whitman après la première édition des "Feuilles d'herbe" offered to

(It has been hailed with enthusiasm by reviewers, though is is less faithful to the text than my own.

I have lost my wits . . . I and nobody else am the greatest traitor . . .

You villain touch, what are you doing . . . my breath is tight in its throat; Unclench your floodgates

My soul! . . . My ties and ballasts leave me . . . I travel, I sail.

Walt Whitmans Werk [1922]

  • Creator(s): Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 | Reisiger, Hans, 1884–1968
Text:

Endlich 1891, im Winter vor seinem Todesjahr, das gleichfalls gemischte Bändchen „Good-bye my Fancy“

die Prosaschriften in dieser Reihenfolge: „Specimen Days“, „Collect“, „November Boughs“ und „Good-bye my

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