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1819–1892

L. of G.' s Purport

Walt Whitman

Not to exclude or demarcate, or pick out evils from their formidable masses ( even to expose them,) But add, fuse, complete, extend — and celebrate the immortal and the good. Haughty this song, its words and scope, To span vast realms of space and time,

Evolution — the cumulative — growths and generations. Begun in ripen'd youth and steadily pursued, Wandering, peering, dallying with all — war, peace, day and night absorbing, Never even for one brief hour abandoning my task,

I end it here in sickness, poverty, and old age. I sing of life, yet mind me well of death: To-day shadowy Death dogs my steps, my seated shape, and has for years — Draws sometimes close to me, as face to face.

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