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1.Under the Round Tower
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'Although I'd lie lapped up in linen A deal I'd sweat and little earn If I should live as live the neighbours,' Cried the beggar, Billy Byrne; 'Str...
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2.Solomon to Sheba
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Sang Solomon to Sheba, And kissed her dusky face, All day long from mid-day We have talked in the one place, All day long from shadowless noon We h...
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3.Calamus
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IN PATHS UNTRODDEN IN paths untrodden, In the growths by margins of pond-waters, Escaped from the life that exhibits itself, From all the standards...
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4.The Living Beauty
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I bade, because the wick and oil are spent And frozen are the channels of the blood, My discontented heart to draw content From beauty that is cast ...
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5.A Song
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I thought no more was needed Youth to prolong Than dumb-bell and foil To keep the body young. O who could have foretold That the heart grows old? Tho...
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6.Salut Au Monde!
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1 O TAKE my hand Walt Whitman! Such gliding wonders! such sights and sounds! Such join'd unended links, each hook'd to the next, Each answering a...
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7.To a Young Beauty
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Dear fellow-artist, why so free With every sort of company, With every Jack and Jill? Choose your companions from the best; Who draws a bucket wit...
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8.To a Young Girl
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My dear, my dear, I know More than another What makes your heart beat so; Not even your own mother Can know it as I know, Who broke my heart for h...
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9.Song of the Open Road(一)
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1 AFOOT and light-hearted I take to the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. He...
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10.Song of the Open Road(二)
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2 You road I enter upon and look around, I believe you are not all that is here, I believe that much unseen is also here. Here the profound lesson o...