Those are the final lines from Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself ... to New York City and his first love, to a World War II POW camp, and then back to the U.S., where Daniel is jailed ...
Those are the final lines from Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself,” which is included in his seminal poetry ... and Daniel carries that collection of poetry along with him - from the home of his ...
BENK: Lines from Walt Whitman's "Leaves Of Grass ... with a tyrannically religious father to New York City and his first love, to a POW camp in World War II and then back to the U.S., where ...
Walt Whitman's ego seemed impervious to criticism, and his self-promotion — writing anonymous reviews of his own book — suggests total self-assurance. There was, however, one man whose praise ...
When George's name was published on a list of wounded soldiers in the newspapers in December 1862, Walt hurried south to find his brother. Whitman was relieved to discover that George had hardly ...