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Walt Whitman: A Song of the Rolling Earth
A Song of the Rolling EarthPart 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Youth, Day, Old Age and NightWalt Whitman: A Broadway Pageant
A Broadway PageantPart 1Part 2Part 3Walt Whitman: Memories of President Lincoln
Memories of President LincolnWhen Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'dO Captain! My Captain!Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day [May 4, 1865]This Dust Was Once the ManWalt Whitman: Song of the Redwood-Tree
Song of the Redwood-TreePart 1Part 2Part 3Walt Whitman: Song of the Answerer
Song of the AnswererPart 1Part 2Hindemith, Paul
(Encyclopedia) Hindemith, PaulHindemith, Paulhĭnˈdəmĭth [key], 1895–1963, German-American composer and violist, b. Hanau, Germany. Hindemith combined experimental and traditional techniques into a…free verse
(Encyclopedia) free verse, term loosely used for rhymed or unrhymed verse made free of conventional and traditional limitations and restrictions in regard to metrical structure. Cadence, especially…Summer Poetry
And an oily smoke that rolls through the trees/ into the night of the last American summer . . . —Major Jackson Read more verse honoring the seasons. See a glossary of poetry terms. Read…Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass, Book XXIII
Book XXIIIBy Blue Ontario's ShoreReversalsWalt Whitman: Leaves of Grass, Book XXVIII
Book XXVIIIThe SleepersTranspositions