Till as here them all I chant, Libertad! for themselves and for you.
Table of Contents
Leaves of Grass pp. 1–2
Inscriptions pp. 3–5
To a Historian pp. 6–9
For Him I Sing p. 10
Beginning My Studies p. 11
To the States p. 12
To a Certain Cantatrice p. 13
Savantism p. 14
I Hear America Singing p. 15
Poets to Come p. 17
Thou Reader p. 18
Song of Myself pp. 19–20
13 p. 32
14 p. 33
16 p. 37
17 p. 38
19 p. 39
23 p. 44
25 p. 48
30 pp. 53–64
36 p. 65
40 p. 68
Our Old Feuillage pp. 85–89
Song of the Redwood-Tree pp. 98–101
2 p. 102
A Song for Occupations pp. 103–107
6 p. 110
A Broadway Pageant p. 111
3 p. 115
Sea-Drift pp. 116–125
On the Beach at Night pp. 128–129
On the Beach at Night Alone pp. 130–131
After the Sea-Ship p. 132
There Was a Child Went Forth pp. 140–141
Old Ireland p. 142
The City Dead-House pp. 143–145
To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire pp. 146–148
Song of Prudence pp. 149–151
The Singer in the Prison pp. 152–159
Laws for Creations p. 161
I Was Looking a Long While p. 162
Miracles p. 163
Sparkles from the Wheel p. 164
To a Pupil p. 165
What Am I After All p. 166
Others May Praise What They Like pp. 167–168
Tests p. 169
O Star of France pp. 170–173
Italian Music in Dakota pp. 174–175
My Picture-Gallery p. 176
Passage to India pp. 177–179
Prayer of Columbus pp. 188–190
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood pp. 191–192
A Paumanok Picture p. 198