id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31027 Legler, Henry Eduard Walt Whitman, Yesterday & Today .txt text/plain 10296 685 78 humanity, and calls his free speech the true utterance of a man; we "Grass," said the writer, making the title of the book his including all of the four hundred poems bearing Whitman's authorship Had Whitman omitted the few poems whose titles are given here, There have been six editions of Whitman's complete writings, and Whitman's authorship of Leaves of Grass, the Secretary characterized the book as "full of indecent passages," the author was termed "a very pleasure, of good and evil, Nature develops man; genius also, earlier volume Songs before Sunrise, addressed a long poem, To Walt Whitman and his book is his own. More sorrowful than death is thy soul. From thy great message must come light for the bettering days, Loving my plain as thou thy sea, For thee, Thy Soul and Body spent for me, We crown thee Poet Laureate on this thy natal day. ./cache/31027.txt ./txt/31027.txt