000278735 000__ 02210cam\a2200277\a\45\0 000278735 001__ 278735 000278735 005__ 20210513104056.0 000278735 008__ 020812s2003\\\\nyu\\\\\\\\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000278735 010__ $$a 2002032124 000278735 020__ $$a1931082324 (alk. paper) 000278735 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm50422985 000278735 035__ $$a278735 000278735 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dWSL 000278735 049__ $$aISEA 000278735 05010 $$aPS3203$$b.B624 2003 000278735 08200 $$a811/.3$$221 000278735 1001_ $$aWhitman, Walt,$$d1819-1892. 000278735 24010 $$aPoems.$$kSelections 000278735 24510 $$aSelected poems /$$cWalt Whitman ; Harold Bloom, editor. 000278735 260__ $$a[New York] :$$bThe Library of America,$$cc2003. 000278735 300__ $$axxxi, 221 p. ;$$c20 cm. 000278735 440_0 $$aAmerican poets project 000278735 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000278735 5050_ $$aEarly notebook fragments of "Song of myself": "I am your voice, it was tied in you, in my it begins to talk"; "I am the poet of reality"; "One touch of a tug of me has unhaltered all my senses but feeling"; "Afar in the sky was a nest"; "Crowds naked in the bath"; "In vain were nails driven through my hands"; "There is no word in any tongue" -- Song of myself -- "I wander all night in my vision" [The Sleepers]; Crossing Brooklyn ferry; Out of the cradle endlessly rocking; I eff'd with the ocean of life; When lilacs last in the dooryeard bloom'd; Poets to come; To the garden the world' From pent-up aching rivers; I sing the body electric; Woman waits for me; Spontaneous me; Ages and ages returning at intervals; O hymen! O hymenee!; I am he that aches with love; Facing west from California's shores; As Adam early in the morning; In paths untrodden; Scented herbage of my breast; Whoever you are holding me now in hand; Of the terrible doubt of appearances; City of orgies; I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing; On the beach at night; World below the brine; Hand-mirror; Dalliance of the eagles; As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods; Wound-dresser; Reconciliation; There was a child went forth; Chanting the square deific; Noiseless patient spider; O living always, always dying; Last invocation; Clear midnight; Good-bye my fancy; When the full-grown poet came; Good-bye my fancy!; "Respondez! Respondez!" 000278735 7001_ $$aBloom, Harold. 000278735 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3203$$i.B624$$i2003 000278735 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:278735$$pGLOBAL_SET 000278735 980__ $$aBIB 000278735 980__ $$aBOOK 000278735 994__ $$aC0$$bISE