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Aroused and angry, I thought to beat the alarum - S.Are you the new person? ( Are you the new person drawn toward me?) - N.Are you the new person drawn toward me? - N.A prairie sunset ( A prairie sunset: Shot gold, maroon and violet) - S.A prairie sunset: Shot gold, maroon and violet - S.Approach, strong Deliveress! (from Memories of President Lincoln - When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd) FRE - G.Approach Strong Deliveress! ( Approach, strong Deliveress!) (from Memories of President Lincoln - When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd) - G.A pause - the armies wait (from Leaves of Grass - A Carol of Harvest, for 1867).An old man bending, I come, among new faces (from Leaves of Grass) - J.A noiseless, patient spider (from Leaves of Grass) - R.An incident ( It is Sunday afternoon, middle of summer, hot and oppressive, and very) - N.Animals ( I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain'd) (from Song of Myself) - R.There was part of the late battle at) (from Specimen Days) - N. There was part of the late battle at) (from Specimen Days) A night battle, over a week since ( May 12.
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An Evening Lull ( After a week of physical anguish) - R.An ended day ( The soothing sanity and blitheness of completion) - L.And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower - O.And who are you? ( A sight in camp in the daybreak grey and dim) - E.And thou, America! (from Song of the Universal) - R.And Thou America ( And thou, America!) (from Song of the Universal) - R.I know not how it may have been (from Specimen Days) ( The real war will never get in the books) - N. Rorem (The real war will never get in the books) I know not how it may have been, or may (from Specimen Days) - N. An Abraham Lincoln Song ( O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done) - W.Among the multitude ( Among the men and women the multitude) - C.Among the men and women the multitude - C.Amid these days of order, ease, prosperity - R.A mask, a perpetual disguiser of herself - R.A mask, a perpetual disguise of herself ( Visor'd) - R.A long while, amid the noises of coming and going ( A glimpse) - N.All Peoples of the Globe Together Sail ( One thought ever at the fore) - R.A live oak growing ( I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing) - C.A letter from Pete ( Come up from the fields father, here’s a letter from our Pete) - B.A jubilant song ( O to make the most jubilant song!) - N.A glimpse ( A glimpse, through an interstice caught) - N.A glimpse, through an interstice caught - N.Ages and ages, returning at intervals ( Ages and ages, returning at intervals) GER.After the Sea-Ship ( After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds).After the sea-ship, after the whistling winds - R.After the dazzle of day ( After the dazzle of day is gone) - H.Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road (from Song of the Open Road) - N.A farm picture ( Through the ample open door of the peaceful country barn) (from Leaves of Grass) - R.A dirge for two veterans ( The last sunbeam) - G.
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A clear midnight ( This is thy hour, O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless) - E.A child's amaze ( Silent and amazed even when a little boy) (from Leaves of Grass) - R.
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