Poetic Openings : Walt Whitman to Walt Whitman

Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Virgil Strange I Kept On The Field : First Line : VIGIL strange I kept on the field one night:
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Virginia--the West : First Line : THE noble Sire, fallen on evil days,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Visor'd : First Line : A MASK--a perpetual natural disguiser of herself,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Voices : First Line : NOW I make a leaf of Voices--for I have found nothing mightier than
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Walt Whitman's Caution : First Line : TO The States, or any one of them, or any city of The States,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Wandering At Morn : First Line : WANDERING at morn,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Warble Of Lilac-time : First Line : WARBLE me now, for joy of Lilac-time,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : We Two Boys Together Clinging : First Line : WE two boys together clinging,
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : We Two-how Long We Were Fool'd : First Line : WE two--how long we were fool'd!
Poet : Walt Whitman : Poem : Weave In, Weave In, My Hardy Life : First Line : WEAVE in! weave in, my hardy life!
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