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Leaves of Grass.
:O I heard, and yet hear, angry thunder;—O you sailors! O ships! make quick preparation!
- O from his masterful sweep, the warning cry of the eagle!
- (Give way there, all! It is useless! Give up your spoils;)
- O sarcasms! Propositions! (O if the whole world should prove indeed a sham, a sell!)
- O I believe there is nothing real but America and freedom!
- O to sternly reject all except Democracy!
- O imperator! O who dare confront you and me?
- O to promulgate our own! O to build for that which builds for mankind!
- O feuillage! O North! O the slope drained by the Mexican sea!
- O all, all inseparable—ages, ages, ages!
- O a curse on him that would dissever this Union for any reason whatever!
- O climates, labors! O good and evil! O death!
- O you strong with iron and wood! O Personality!
- O the village or place which has the greatest man or woman! even if it be only a few ragged huts;
- O the city where women walk in public processions in the streets, the same as the men;
- O a wan and terrible emblem, by me adopted!
- O shapes arising! shapes of the future centuries!
- O muscle and pluck forever for me!
- O workmen and workwomen forever for me!
- O farmers and sailors! O drivers of horses forever for me!
- O I will make the new bardic list of trades and tools!
- O you coarse and wilful! I love you!
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