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Leaves of Grass

BOOK IX 

Word Count: 1184    |    Released on: 20/11/2017

f the

g's romanza, I tell the

s I sing as they spread

to me bearing a mess

man know the whether a

the signs. And I sta

d take his right hand

hand in my

brother and for men, an

for all, and s

all yield up to, his wor

m lave, in him perceive

merse and he

e haughtiest nations,

eople,

nd its attributes and

I my mornin

operties and money, and

s toiling and planting

iest cities, others gra

omicile

but what is for him, n

ships in t

marches on land are for hi

ings in thei

t of himself with p

imes, reminiscences,

tions, employment, pol

em afterward, nor as

the An

d he answers, and wha

how it canno

a summons a

-do you hear that mock

the ironi

hilosophers, priests, a

down seeking to

isfaction, and indicat

down

hatever the season or

y and safely by

f hearts, to him the re

nds on t

sal, the flow of beauty

versal th

s by day or sleeps wi

ts idiom, every thing h

ues into his own and b

ates, and any man tr

nteract another part, h

how th

and alike How are you

at his

y brother, to Cudge that

d him and know that

h perfect ease

ngress, and one Represe

our equal appe

anics take him

pose him to be a soldi

as follow'

im for an author, and th

ceive he could labor w

ork is, that he is the

follow

nation, that he might

sister

eve he comes of th

seems, a Russ to the

moved fr

in the traveler's co

hman is sure, the Germ

and the islan

k-hand on the great lak

Sacramento, or Hudson or

rfect blood acknowled

rostitute, the angry

e ways of him, he stra

ore, they hardly know the

tions and ta

shows the master

hout break, indica

the poet is the crowd

ngers, and

rs are the hours or minu

he maker of poems are th

s settles justice,

ower encircle thing

xtract thus far of thin

not beget, only

m'd, understood, appear

, likewise the spot, o

poems, th

or every five centurie

for all i

ssive hours of centuri

name of each of them

is, eye-singer, ear

night-singer, parlor

singer, or s

at all times wait th

true poems do n

ollowers of beauty but the

s is the exuding of th

and fa

ms are the tuft and fin

eadth of vision, the

ss of body,

sweetness, such are som

ler underlie the maker

, chemist, anatomist, p

ie the maker of po

true poems give y

for yourself poems, re

stories, essays, daily li

s, colors, races, c

seek beauty, t

m or close upon them f

ain, lo

yet are they not the fin

is or her terminus or

ake into space to behol

n one of t

bsolute faith, to swee

and never be

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