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Jared Stein's List: Whitman - Leaves of Grass - Inscriptions

    • Come, said my soul,  Such verses for my Body let us write, (for we are one,)  That should I after return,  Or, long, long hence, in other spheres,  There to some group of mates the chants resuming,  (Tallying Earth's soil, trees, winds, tumultuous waves,)  Ever with pleas'd smile I may keep on,  Ever and ever yet the verses owning—as, first, I here and now  Signing for Soul and Body, set to them my name,   Walt Whitman
    •   One's-Self I Sing 

       
        One's-self I sing, a simple separate person,   Yet utter the word Democratic, the word En-Masse.    Of physiology from top to toe I sing,   Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse, I say       the Form complete is worthier far,   The Female equally with the Male I sing.    Of Life immense in passion, pulse, and power,   Cheerful, for freest action form'd under the laws divine,   The Modern Man I sing.

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    • In August and September of 1866, he took a leave from his job to go to New York and arrange for the printing of a new edition of Leaves . While there, he experienced the quickly changing and vastly expanding New York City—he wandered Central Park, took boat rides, and rekindled friendships with his stage-driver and ferry-boat-worker friends, and he oversaw the typesetting of Leaves, which finally appeared near the end of the year, even though the title page dated the book 1867.
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