Daily Whitman: Index
This is the complete index to the various poems in Leaves of Grass, which I am publishing as my “Daily Whitman” series. Enjoy!
Leaves of Grass (Intro) | Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone | Song for All Seas, All Ships 2 | This Compost 2 |
Years of the Modern |
Book I. Inscriptions |
Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes | Patroling Barnegat |
To a Foil’dEuropeanRevolutionaire | Ashes of Soldiers |
As I Ponder’d In Silence |
Trickle Drops | After the Sea-Ship |
Unnamed Land | Thoughts 1 |
In Cabin’d Ships at Sea |
City of Orgies | Book XX. By the Roadside |
Song of Prudence | Thoughts 2 |
To Foreign Lands | Behold This Swarthy Face
|
Europe (the 72nd and 73rdYears of These States) | The Singer in the Prison 1 | Song at Sunset |
To a Historian | I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing | A Hand-Mirror | The Singer in the Prison 2 | As at Thy Portals
Also Death |
To Thee Old Cause | To a Stranger | Gods | The Singer in the Prison 3 | My Legacy |
Eidolons | This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful
|
Germs | Warble for Lilac-Time | Pensive on Her Dead
Gazing |
For Him I Sing | I Hear It Was Charged Against Me | Thoughts | Outlines for a Tomb (G. P., Buried 1870) 1 |
Camps of Green |
When I Read the Book
|
The Prairie-Grass Dividing
|
Perfections | Outlines for a Tomb (G. P., Buried 1870) 2 |
The Sobbing of the
Bells [Midnight, Sept. 19-20, 1881] |
Beginning My Studies | When I Peruse the Conquer’d Fame
|
O Me! O Life! | Outlines for a Tomb (G. P., Buried 1870) 3 |
As They Draw to a
Close |
Beginners | We Two Boys Together Clinging
|
To a President | Out from Behind This Mask (To Confront a Portrait) 1 |
Joy, Shipmate, Joy! |
To the States | A Promise to California | I Sit and Look Out |
Out from Behind This Mask (To Confront a Portrait) 2 |
The Untold Want |
On Journeys Through the States
|
Here the Frailest Leaves of Me | To Rich Givers |
Vocalism 1 |
Portals |
To a Certain Cantatrice
|
No Labor-Saving Machine
|
The Dalliance of the Eagles |
Vocalism 2 |
These Carols |
Me Imperturbe | A Glimpse | Roaming in Thought (after Reading Hegel) |
To Him That Was Crucified |
Now Finale to the Shore |
Savantism | A Leaf for Hand in Hand | A Farm Picture |
You Felons on Trial in Courts |
So Long! |
The Ship Starting | Earth, My Likeness | A Child’s Amaze |
Laws for Creations |
Book XXXIV. Sands at Seventy Manahatta |
I Hear America Singing | I Dream’d in a Dream |
The Runner |
To a Common Prostitute |
Paumanok |
What Place Is Besieged
|
What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand? |
Beautiful Women |
I Was Looking a Long While |
From Montauk Point |
Still Though the One I Sing
|
To the East and to the West |
Mother and Babe |
Thought | To Those Who’ve Fail’d |
Shut Not Your Doors | Sometimes with One I Love | Thought | Miracles | A Carol Closing
Sixty-Nine |
Poets to Come | To a Western Boy | Visor’d | Sparkles from the Wheel |
The Bravest
Soldiers |
To You | Fast Anchor’dEternal O Love | Thought | To a Pupil |
A Font of Type |
Thou Reader | Among the Multitude | Gliding O’er All |
Unfolded out of the Folds |
As I Sit Writing
Here |
Book II |
O You Whom I Often and Silently Come |
Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour |
What Am I After All |
My Canary Bird |
Starting fromPaumanok 2 | That Shadow My Likeness | Thought | Kosmos | Queries to My
Seventieth Year |
Starting fromPaumanok 3 | Full of Life Now | To Old Age |
Others May Praise What They Like |
The Wallabout Martyrs |
Starting fromPaumanok 4 | Book VI |
Locations and Times |
Who Learns My LessonComlete? |
The First Dandelion |
Starting fromPaumanok 5 | Salut au Monde! 2 |
Offerings | Tests | America |
Starting fromPaumanok 6 | Salut au Monde! 3 |
To These States (to Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad) |
The Torch |
Memories |
Starting fromPaumanok 7 | Salut au Monde! 4 |
Book XXI. Drum-Taps First |
O Star of France (1870-1871) |
To-Day and Thee |
Starting fromPaumanok 8 | Salut au Monde! 5 |
Eighteen Sixty-One |
The Ox-Tamer |
After the Dazzle of
Day |
Starting fromPaumanok 9 | Salut au Monde! 6 |
Beat! Beat! Drums! |
Wandering at Morn |
Abraham Lincoln,
Born Feb. 12, 1809 |
Starting fromPaumanok 10 | Salut au Monde! 7 |
From PaumanokStarting I Fly Like a Bird |
With All Thy Gifts |
Out of May’s Shows
Selected |
Starting fromPaumanok 11 | Salut au Monde! 8 |
Song of the Banner at Daybreak |
My Picture-Gallery |
Halcyon Days |
Starting fromPaumanok 12 | Salut au Monde! 9 |
Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps |
The Prairie States |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [I] |
Starting fromPaumanok 13 | Salut au Monde! 10 |
Virginia—The West |
Book XXV Proud |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [II] |
Starting fromPaumanok 14 | Salut au Monde! 11 |
City of Ships |
Proud Music of the Storm 2 |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [III] |
Starting fromPaumanok 15 | Salut au Monde! 12 |
The Centenarian’s Story |
Proud Music of the Storm 3 |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [IV] |
Starting fromPaumanok 16 | Salut au Monde! 13 |
Cavalry Crossing a Ford |
Proud Music of the Storm 4 |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [V] |
Starting fromPaumanok 17 | Book VII |
Bivouac on a Mountain Side |
Proud Music of the Storm 5 |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [VI] |
Starting fromPaumanok 18 | Song of the Open Road 2 | An Army Corps on the March |
Proud Music of the Storm 6 |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [VII] |
Starting fromPaumanok 19 | Song of the Open Road 3 | By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame |
Book XXVI Passage |
FANCIES AT NAVESINK [VIII] |
Book III |
Song of the Open Road 4 | Come up from the Fields Father |
Passage to India 2 |
Election Day,
November, 1884 |
Song of Myself 2 | Song of the Open Road 5 | Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night |
Passage to India 3 |
With Husky-Haughty
Lips, O Sea! |
Song of Myself 3 | Song of the Open Road 6 | A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown |
Passage to India 4 |
Death of General
Grant |
Song of Myself 4 | Song of the Open Road 7 | A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim |
Passage to India 5 |
Red Jacket (From
Aloft) |
Song of Myself 5 | Song of the Open Road 8 | As Toilsome I Wander Virginia’s Woods |
Passage to India 6 |
Washington’s
Monument February, 1885 |
Song of Myself 6 | Song of the Open Road 9 | Not the Pilot |
Passage to India 7 |
Of That Blithe
Throat of Thine |
Song of Myself 7 | Song of the Open Road 10 | Year that Trembled andReel’d Beneath Me |
Passage to India 8 |
Broadway |
Song of Myself 8 | Song of the Open Road 11 | The Wound-Dresser 1 |
Passage to India 9 |
To Get the Final
Lilt of Songs |
Song of Myself 9 | Song of the Open Road 12 | The Wound-Dresser 2 |
Book XXVII Prayer |
Old SaltKossabone |
Song of Myself 10 | Song of the Open Road 13 | The Wound-Dresser 3 |
Book XXVIII The |
The Dead Tenor |
Song of Myself 11 | Song of the Open Road 14 | The Wound-Dresser 4 |
The Sleepers 2 |
Continuities |
Song of Myself 12 | Song of the Open Road 15 | Long, Too Long America |
The Sleepers 3 |
Yonnondio |
Song of Myself 13 | Book VIII |
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun 1 |
The Sleepers 4 |
Life |
Song of Myself 14 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 2 | Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun 2 |
The Sleepers 5 |
“Going
Somewhere” |
Song of Myself 15 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 3 | Dirge for Two Veterans |
The Sleepers 6 |
Small the Theme of
My Chant |
Song of Myself 16 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 4 | Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice |
The Sleepers 7 |
True Conquerors |
Song of Myself 17 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 5 | I Saw Old General at Bay |
The Sleepers 8 |
The United States
to Old World Critics |
Song of Myself 18 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 6 | The Artilleryman’s Visions |
Transpositions | The Calming Thought
of All |
Song of Myself 19 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 7 | Ethiopia Saluting the Colors |
Book XXIX To |
Thanks in Old Age |
Song of Myself 20 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 8 | Not Youth Pertains to Me |
To Think of Time 2 |
Life and Death |
Song of Myself 21 | Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 9 | Race of Veterans |
To Think of Time 3 |
The Voice of the
Rain |
Song of Myself 22 | Book IX |
World Take Good Notice |
To Think of Time 4 |
Soon Shall the
Winter’s Foil Be Here |
Song of Myself 23 | Song of the Answerer 2 | O Tan-Face Prarie-Boy |
To Think of Time 5 |
While Not the Past
Forgetting |
Song of Myself 24 | Book X |
Look Down Fair Moon |
To Think of Time 6 |
The Dying Veteran |
Song of Myself 25 | Book XI |
Reconciliation | To Think of Time 7 |
Stronger Lessons |
Song of Myself 26 | Book XII |
How Solemn as One by One (Washington City, 1865) |
To Think of Time 8 |
A Prairie Sunset |
Song of Myself 27 | Song of the Broad-Axe 2 | As I Lay with My Head in Your LapCamerado |
To Think of Time 9 |
Twenty Years |
Song of Myself 28 | Song of the Broad-Axe 3 | Delicate Cluster |
Book XXX. Whispers of Heavenly Death Darest |
Orange Buds by Mail from Florida |
Song of Myself 29 | Song of the Broad-Axe 4 | To a Certain Civilian |
Whispers of Heavenly Death |
Twilight |
Song of Myself 30 | Song of the Broad-Axe 5 | Lo, Victress on the Peak |
Chanting the Square Deific 1 |
You Lingering
Sparse Leaves of Me |
Song of Myself 31 | Song of the Broad-Axe 6 | Spirit Whose Work is Done (Washington City, 1865) |
Chanting the Square Deific 2 |
Not Meagre, Latent
Boughs Alone |
Song of Myself 32 | Song of the Broad-Axe 7 | Adieu to a Soldier |
Chanting the Square Deific 3 |
The Dead Emperor |
Song of Myself 33 | Song of the Broad-Axe 8 | Turn O Libertad |
Chanting the Square Deific 4 |
As the Greek’s
Signal Flame |
Song of Myself 34 | Song of the Broad-Axe 9 | To the Leaven’d Soil They Trod |
Of Him I Love Day and Night |
The Dismantled Ship |
Song of Myself 35 | Song of the Broad-Axe 10 | Book XXII. Memories of President Lincoln When |
Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours |
Now Precedent
Songs, Farewell |
Song of Myself 36 | Song of the Broad-Axe 11 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 2 |
As If a PhantomCaress’d Me |
An Evening Lull |
Song of Myself 37 | Song of the Broad-Axe 12 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 3 |
Assurances | Old Age’s Lambent
Peaks |
Song of Myself 38 | Book XIII |
When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 4 |
Quicksand Years |
After the Supper
and Talk |
Song of Myself 39 | Song of the Exposition 2 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 5 |
That Music Always Round Me |
Book XXXV. Good-Bye My Fancy Sail |
Song of Myself 40 | Song of the Exposition 3 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 6 |
What Ship Puzzled at Sea |
Lingering Last
Drops |
Song of Myself 41 | Song of the Exposition 4 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 7 |
A Noiseless Patient Spider |
Good-Bye My Fancy |
Song of Myself 42 | Song of the Exposition 5 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 8 |
O Living Always, Always Dying |
On, on the Same, Ye
Jocund Twain! |
Song of Myself 43 | Song of the Exposition 6 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 9 |
To One Shortly to Die |
My 71st Year |
Song of Myself 44 | Song of the Exposition 7 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 10 |
Night on the Praries |
Apparitions |
Song of Myself 45 | Song of the Exposition 8 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 11 |
Thought | The Pallid Wreath |
Song of Myself 46 | Song of the Exposition 9 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 12 |
The Last Invocation |
An Ended Day |
Song of Myself 47 | Book XIV |
When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 13 |
As I Watch the Ploughman Ploughing |
Old Age’s Ship
& Crafty Death’s |
Song of Myself 48 | Song of the Redwood-Tree 2 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 14 |
Pensive and Faltering |
To the Pending Year |
Song of Myself 49 | Song of the Redwood-Tree 3 | When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 15 |
Book XXXI Thou |
Shakspere-Bacon’s
Cipher |
Song of Myself 50 | Book XV |
When Lilacs Last in the DooryardBloom’d 16 |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Blood 2 |
Long, Long Hence |
Song of Myself 51 | A Song for Occupations 2 | O Captain! My Captain! |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Blood 3 |
Bravo, Paris
Exposition! |
Song of Myself 52 | A Song for Occupations 3 | Hush’d Be the Camps To-Day (May 4, 1865) |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Blood 4 |
Interpolation
Sounds |
Book IV. Children of Adam |
A Song for Occupations 4 | This Dust Was Once the Man |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Blood 5 |
To the Sun-SetBreeze |
From Pent-Up Aching
Rivers |
A Song for Occupations 5 | Book XXIII By Blue Ontario’s Shore 1 |
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Blood 6 |
Old Chants |
I Sing the Body Electric 1 | A Song for Occupations 6 | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 2 | A PaumanokPicture |
A ChristmasGreeting |
I Sing the Bod Electric 2 | Book XVI |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 3 | Book XXXII. From Noon to Starry Night Thou |
Sounds of theWinter |
I Sing the Body Electric 3 | A Song of the Rolling Earth 2 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 4 |
Faces 1 |
A Twilight Song |
I Sing the Body Electric 4 | A Song of the Rolling Earth 3 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 5 | Faces 2 |
When the Full-Grown
Poet Came |
I Sing the Body Electric 5 | A Song of the Rolling Earth 4 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 6 | Faces 3 |
Osceola |
I Sing the Body Electric 6 | Youth, Day, Old Age and Night |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 7 | Faces 4 |
A Voice from Death |
I Sing the Body Electric 7 | Book XVII. Birds of Passage |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 8 | Faces 5 |
A Persian Lesson |
I Sing the Body Electric 8 | Song of the Universal 2 | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 9 | The Mystic Trumpeter 1 | The Commonplace |
I Sing the Body Electric 9 | Song of the Universal 3 | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 10 | The Mystic Trumpeter 2 | “The Rounded
Catalogue Divine Complete” |
A Woman Waits for Me | Song of the Universal 4 | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 11 | The Mystic Trumpeter 3 | Mirages |
Spontaneous Me | Pioneers! O Pioneers! | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 12 | The Mystic Trumpeter 4 | L. of G.’s Purport |
One Hour to Madness and Joy | To You | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 13 |
The Mystic Trumpeter 5 | TheUnexpress’d |
Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd
|
France [the 18th Year of These States] |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 14 | The Mystic Trumpeter 6 | Grand Is the Seen |
Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals | Myself and Mine | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 15 | The Mystic Trumpeter 7 | Unseen Buds |
We Two, How Long We Were Fool’d | Year of Meteors (1859-60) | By Blue Ontario’s Shore 16 | The Mystic Trumpeter 8 | Good-Bye My Fancy! |
O Hymen! OHymenee! | With Antecedents 1 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 17 | To a Locomotive in Winter | |
I Am He That Aches with Love
|
With Antecedents 2 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 18 | O Magnet-South | |
Native Moments | With Antecedents 3 |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 9 | Manahatta | |
Once I Pass’d Through a Populous City
|
Book XVIII |
By Blue Ontario’s Shore 20 | All Is Truth |
|
I Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ | A Broadway Pageant 2 |
Reversals | A Riddle Song |
|
Facing West from California’s Shores | A Broadway Pageant 3 |
Book XXIV. Autumn Rivulets As Consequent, Etc. |
Excelsior | |
As Adam Early in the Morning | Book XIX. Sea-Drift |
The Return of the Heroes 1 | Ah Poverties,Wincings, and Sulky Retreats |
|
Book V. Calamus |
As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life 1 | The Return of the Heroes 2 | Thoughts | |
Scented Herbage of My Breast | As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life 2 | The Return of the Heroes 3 | Mediums | |
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand | As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life 3 | The Return of the Heroes 4 | Weave in, My Hardy Life | |
For You, O Democracy | As I Ebb’d with the Ocean of Life 4 | The Return of the Heroes 5 |
Spain, 1873-74 | |
These I Singing in Splring | Tears | The Return of the Heroes 6 |
By Broad Potomac’s
Shore |
|
Not Heaving from My Ribb’d Breast Only | To the Man-of-War Bird | The Return of the Heroes 7 |
From Far Dakota’sCanyons [June 25, 1876] | |
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances | Aboard at a Ship’s Helm |
The Return of the Heroes 8 |
Old War-Dreams | |
The Base of All Metaphysics
|
On the Beach at Night |
There Was a Child Went Forth |
Thick-SprinkledBunting | |
Recorders Ages Hence
|
The World below the Brine |
Old Ireland |
As I Walk These Broad Majestic Days | |
When I Heard at the Close of the Day | On the Beach at Night Alone |
The City Dead-House |
A Clear Midnight | |
Are You the New Person Drawn Toward Me?
|
Song for All Seas, All Ships 1 | This Compost 1 |
Book XXXIII. Songs of Parting As |
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