Walt
Whitman’s
Leaves of Grass |
Read
by Ed Begley
Volume
I released
in 1959;
Volume II in
1964
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Volume
I
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- I Hear America Singing
- From Faces:
The old face of the
mother of many children
(5)
- To a Locomotive in
Winter
- A March in the Ranks
Hard-Prest
- From The
Sleepers: The sleepers
are very beautiful
(8)
- From Song
of Myself
- I celebrate myself
(1)
- A Child said What
is the grass? (6)
- Who goes there?
(20)
- I think I could
turn and live with
animals (32)
- The spotted hawk
swoops by and accuses
me (52)
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- When I Heard the
Learn’d Astronomer
- Out of the Cradle
Endlessly Rocking
- Give Me the Splendid
Silent Sun
- Good-Bye My Fancy!
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Volume
II
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- Song of the Open
Road
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- Song of Myself: Twenty-Eight
young men (11)
- When Lilacs Last
in the Dooryard Bloom’d
- O Captain! My Captain!
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