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Contents
I. POEMS OF WAR
Thick-Sprinkled Bunting
Beat! Beat! Drums!
City of Ships
A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
Come Up From the Fields Father
A Twilight Song
A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
Year That Trembled and Reel'd Beneath Me
First O Songs for a Prelude
Song of the Banner at Daybreak
The Dying Veteran
The Wound-Dresser
Dirge for Two Veterans
From Far Dakota's Canons
Old War-Dreams
Delicate Cluster
To a Certain Civilian
Adieu to a Soldier
Long, Too Long America
II. POEMS OF AFTER-WAR
Weave In, My Hardy Life
How Solemn as One by One
Spirit Whose Work Is Done
The Return of the Heroes
Memories of President Lincoln
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
O Captain! My Captain!
Hush'd be the Camps To-day
Ashes of Soldiers
Pensive on her Dead Gazing
III. POEMS OF AMERICA
I Hear America Singing
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
Song of the Broad-axe
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
Faces
O Magnet-South
By Broad Potomac's Shore
Our Old Feuillage!
A Broadway Pageant
The Prairie States
IV. POEMS OF DEMOCRACY
To Foreign Lands
To Thee Old Cause
For You O Democracy
Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood
What Best I See in Thee
As I Walk These Broad Majestic Days
The United States to Old World Critics
Years of the Modern
O Star of France
Thoughts
By Blue Ontario's Shore
Epilogue: Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps