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100 1 $aWhitman, Walt,$d1819-1892.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081476
240 10 $aLeaves of grass.$kSelections$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80088154
245 10 $aLeaves of grass :$bselected poems and prose /$cWalt Whitman.
260 $aNew York :$bDoubleday,$c1997.
300 $axliv, 447 pages :$billustrations ;$c20 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aNew York Public Library collector's edition
500 $aThe texts of most of the poems are taken from the so-called "death-bed edition" dated 1891-2.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [431]-438) and index.
505 00 $tEpigraph: Come, said my Soul --$tWhen I Read the Book --$tMe Imperturbe --$tI Hear America Singing --$tShut Not Your Doors --$tPoets to Come --$tStarting from Paumanok --$tSong of Myself --$tTo the Garden the World --$tI Sing the Body Electric --$tA Woman Waits for Me --$tSpontaneous Me --$tWe Two, How Long We Were Fool'd --$tNative Moments --$tOnce I Pass'd Through a Populous City --$tI Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ --$tAs Adam Early in the Morning --$tScented Herbage of My Breast --$tWhoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand --$tFor You O Democracy --$tNot Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only --$tOf the Terrible Doubt of Appearances --$tRecorders Ages Hence --$tWhen I Heard at the Close of the Day --$tRoots and Leaves Themselves Alone --$tCity of Orgies --$tBehold This Swarthy Face --$tI Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing --$tTo a Stranger --$tWe Two Boys Together Clinging --$tHere the Frailest Leaves of Me --$tA Glimpse --$tEarth, My Likeness --$tSometimes with One I Love --
505 80 $tAmong the Multitude --$tO You Whom I Often and Silently Come --$tThat Shadow My Likeness --$tFull of Life Now --$tSong of the Open Road --$tCrossing Brooklyn Ferry --$tSong of the Broad-Axe --$tA Song of the Rolling Earth --$tYouth, Day, Old Age and Night --$tSong of the Universal --$tPioneers! O Pioneers! --$tTo You --$tOut of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking --$tAs I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life --$tTears --$tTo the Man-of-War-Bird --$tOn the Beach at Night --$tAfter the Sea-Ship --$tA Hand-Mirror --$tWhen I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer --$tI Sit and Look Out --$tThe Dalliance of the Eagles --$tThe Runner --$tBeat! Beat! Drums! --$tRise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps --$tCavalry Crossing a Ford --$tBivouac on a Mountain Side --$tAn Army Corps on the March --$tBy the Bivouac's Fitful Flame --$tCome Up from the Fields Father --$tVigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night --$tA March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown --$tA Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim --
505 80 $tAs Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods --$tThe Wound-Dresser --$tGive Me the Splendid Silent Sun --$tDirge for Two Veterans --$tO Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy --$tLook Down Fair Moon --$tReconciliation --$tAs I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado --$tSpirit Whose Work Is Done --$tWhen Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd --$tO Captain! My Captain! --$tThere Was a Child Went Forth --$tThis Compost --$tWarble for Lilac-Time --$tOut from Behind This Mask --$tVocalism --$tSparkles from the Wheel --$tWho Learns My Lesson Complete? --$tProud Music of the Storm --$tPassage to India --$tPrayer of Columbus --$tThe Sleepers --$tTo Think of Time --$tDarest Thou Now O Soul --$tWhispers of Heavenly Death --$tA Noiseless Patient Spider --$tThe Last Invocation --$tThou Mother with Thy Equal Brood --$tA Paumanok Picture --$tFaces --$tAll Is Truth --$tSpirit That Form'd This Scene --$tA Clear Midnight --$tAshes of Soldiers --$tSong at Sunset --$tSo Long! --$tFrom Montauk Point --$tTo Those Who've Fail'd --
505 80 $tAfter the Dazzle of Day --$tHalcyon Days --$tFancies as Navesink --$tThe Pilot in the Mist --$tHad I the Choice --$tYou Tides with Ceaseless Swell --$tLast of Ebb, and Daylight Waning --$tAnd Yet Not You Alone --$tProudly the Flood Comes In --$tBy That Long Scan of Waves --$tThen Last of All --$tOld Salt Kossabone --$tYou Lingering Sparse Leaves of Me --$tAfter the Supper and Talk --$tGood-bye My Fancy --$tThe Pallid Wreath --$tLong, Long Hence --$tTo the Sun-set Breeze --$tA Persian Lesson --$tL. of G.'s Purport --$tGood-bye My Fancy! --$tRespondez! --$tI Thought That Knowledge Alone Would Suffice --$tHours Continuing Long --$tWho Is Now Reading This? --$tChampagne in Ice --$tPreface to the first (1855) edition --$tOpen Letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson (Brooklyn, New York, August 1856) included in the 2nd (1856) edition --$tA Backward Glance o'er Travel'd Roads --$tAn American Primer (published posthumously by Horace Traubel in 1904).
520 $aThis richly illustrated edition presents a selection of Whitman's greatest and most beautiful lyrics, from sprawling masterpieces like "Song of Myself" to little-known gems like "Fancies at Navesink." With poems drawn from each of the "clusters" with which Whitman brought structure and coherence to his work, this volume follows the ordering established by the poet for the so-called "Death-Bed Edition" (1891-92) of Leaves of Grass.
520 8 $aAlso included are four of Whitman's superbly poetic essays, among them the landmark preface to the first edition of Leaves of Grass. Enhanced by treasures from the archives of the New York Public Library, including handwritten poems and letters and a stunning array of portraits and illustrations, this Collector's Edition allows readers a rare opportunity to experience the poet and his world.
830 0 $aNew York Public Library collector's edition.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96093092
852 00 $bglx$hPS3204$i1997