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  1. Oct 18, 2021 · Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass (1st edition) (Brooklyn, New York, NY: [James and Andrew Rome], 1855; OCLC 930780804). Source: Google Books ( https://books.google.com/books?id=9U1gZi-O3dEC&printsec=frontcover ).

  2. loafe and invite my soul, lean and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass . Houses and rooms are full of perfumes .... the shelves are crowded with perfumes , I breathe the fragrance myself, and know it and like it, The distillation would intoxicate me also, but I shall not.

  3. Leaves of Grass and its impact on American Literature; Free EBooks. Leaves of Grass; Song of Myself; Manuscripts

  4. leaves the wealth and finesse of the cities and all returns of commerce and agriculture and all the magnitude of geography or shows of exterior victory to enjoy the breed of fullsized men or one fullsized man unconquerable and simple.

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  5. Leaves of Grass [Song of Myself] I celebrate myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease . . . . observing a spear of summer grass. Houses and rooms are full of perfumes . . . . the shelves are crowded with perfumes,

  6. Jun 14, 2010 · Subject: Into the Weeds of Grass. I guess this will suffice to know if 1855 edition is a good one. http://www.whitmanarchive.org/criticism/current/encyclopedia/entry_21.html. Original edition of Leaves of Grass, published in 1855.

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  8. Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. Come, said my soul, Such verses for my Body let us write, (for we are one,) That should I after return, Or, long, long hence, in other spheres, There to some group of mates the chants resuming, (Tallying Earth’s soil, trees, winds, tumultuous waves,) Ever with pleas’d smile I may keep on, Ever and ever.

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