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In 1878, Walt Whitman returned to his beloved city and saw the nearly complete bridge.  land and water the globe affords--namely,  Manhattan  island and Brooklyn,  Though written before the bridge was built,  Whitman's poem  " Crossing 
 Manhattan  Streets I Saunter'd, Pondering. -  A  poem  by Walt  Whitman  
This selection of courageous and consoling  poems  focuses on  Whitman's  vision of democracy, his love of  Manhattan , his sense of the future - and of  the 
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The  poem  is about a ferry ride over the East River from  Manhattan  to Brooklyn – of course  Whitman  is going to give us the sights and sounds of the city. 
 Whitman's Poems  Essay | An Explication of Walt Whitman's "Give Me 
10 May 1999  While living in  Manhattan ,  Whitman  heard "the sound of the trumpets and drums" ( line .... The Metaphor of Light in  Whitman's  Civil War  Poems  
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Symbolism, Imagery & Wordplay
Amazon.com: I Hear America Singing:  Poems  of Democracy,  Manhattan  and the   Whitman  is a genuine, celebratory American voice. This  poem  from his Leaves of 
Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun. -  Poem  by Walt  Whitman 
"Despite the lines from  Whitman's poems ,  Manhatta  is not really Whitmanesque 
Walt  Whitman : [24] Walt  Whitman , a cosmos, of  Manhattan  the son 
29 Aug 2009  But you're absolutely right: if  poetry  is to encompass history, there has to be a place for such pieces. Hey, that was  Whitman's  project! 
I Hear America Singing  Poems  Of Democracy  Manhattan  And The Fut 
 Whitman's poems  contrast sharply with those of other poets of the era.  Daily life in  Whitman's " Manhatta ." Take a tour of New York in Whitman's era, 
Walt  Whitman Poems 
 Poetry  Whirl Walt  Whitman  in Wikipedia · Google Walt  Whitman  · Latest  Poetry  News. Indexes  Poems   Give me such shows--give me the streets of  Manhattan ! 
Walt  Whitman : Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
Walt  Whitman  (1819–1892). Leaves of Grass. 1900.  Give me such shows! give me the streets of  Manhattan !   Manhattan  faces and eyes forever for me. 
 Whitmans Poems In Manhatta 
The film is laced with other phrases of Whitman's poetry, including "A Song  of Art in America: "Despite the lines from  Whitman's poems ,  Manhatta  is not 
American Experience . Walt  Whitman  | PBS
When million-footed  Manhattan , unpent, de- scends to its pavements,  The nest  of languages, the bequeather of  poems — The race of eld, 
130. Give me the Splendid, Silent Sun.  Whitman , Walt. 1900. Leaves 
 Whitman's poem  possesses no small portion of gothic morbidity.  himself in the life and language of  working-class areas around Brooklyn and  Manhattan . 
 Manhatta  (from Leaves of Grass by Walt  Whitman ) | Moving  Poems 
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