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Available Poems in Leaves of Grass (by Walt Whitman )

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  • Aboard, at a ship's helm  (Guy Booth)
  • A child's amaze  (Ronald A. Beckett, Thade Jude Correa, Ruth Schonthal)
  • A farm-picture  (Ronald A. Beckett, John M. Klein, Otto Luening, Ruth Schonthal, Rick Sowash)
  • A noiseless patient spider  (Ronald A. Beckett, Oliver Knussen, CBE, Deborah Mason, Rhian Samuel, Rick Sowash)
  • Ashes of soldiers 
  • As nearing departure 
  • A song  ([more than ten composers])
  • Beautiful women  (Ronald A. Beckett)
  • By Broad Potomac’s Shore  (Ivor Gurney)
  • Gods  (Michael Hennagin, Ned Rorem)
  • Here the frailest leaves of me  (Otto Luening, Craig Urquhart)
  • How sweet the silent backward tracings!  (Frederick Delius)
  • I dream'd in a dream  (Clint Borzoni, Joe LoCascio)
  • I hear America singing  ([more than ten composers])
  • I heard you, solemn-sweet pipes of the organ  (Frederick Piket, James Rolfe)
  • In clouds descending, in midnight sleep  (Klaus Miehling)
  • Inscription  (Vivian Fine)
  • I sit and look out  (Norman Dello Joio, William Goldstein, Karl Amadeus Hartmann)
  • Joy, shipmate, joy  ([more than ten composers]) CAT FRE
  • Miracles  (Lora Aborn)
  • Mother and Babe  (Ronald A. Beckett, John M. Klein, Ruth Schonthal)
  • Night on the prairies  (Daniel Lee Pederson)
  • Not heaving from my ribb’d breast only  (James Rolfe)
  • Now finalè to the shore  (Frederick Delius)
  • Once I pass'd through a populous city, imprinting my brain  (Frederick Piket)
  • One's‑Self I sing  (Gary Bachlund, Vivian Fine)
  • O you whom I often and silently come  (Clint Borzoni, Remi Gassman, Lou Harrison, Noël Lee, Paul Reif, James Rolfe, Ned Rorem, Simon Sargon, Craig Urquhart)
  • Passage to you!  (Frederick Delius)
  • Perfections   (Otto Luening)
  • Poem of Joys 
  • Prayer of Columbus  (Robert Strassburg)
  • Quicksand years  (Samuel Hans Adler)
  • Reconciliation  (Thade Jude Correa, Vivian Fine, Ivor Gurney, Ned Rorem, Jeffrey Van, Ralph Vaughan Williams) FRE
  • Salut au Monde!  (Russell Platt)
  • Song for all seas, all ships  (Roy Harris, Vincent Persichetti, Walter Skolnik, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Joseph Frederick Wagner)
  • That music always round me  (Samuel Hans Adler)
  • The dresser  (John Coolidge Adams)
  • The first dandelion  (William Harold Neidlinger, Arthur Radleigh, Rick Sowash)
  • The last invocation  ([more than ten composers]) FRE
  • The Mystic Trumpeter  (Gustav Holst, Robert Starer)
  • The runner  (Ronald A. Beckett, Leon Kirchner)
  • The sobbing of the bells  (Ernst Bacon)
  • The world below the brine  (Derek Healey, Joe LoCascio)
  • Thought  (Ruth Schonthal)
  • To a Historian  (Vincent Persichetti)
  • To old age  (John M. Klein, Ruth Schonthal)
  • To one shortly to die  (Ernst Bacon)
  • To think of time  (Robert Starer)
  • Twilight  (Ernst Bacon, Thade Jude Correa, Russell Platt, Leif Segerstam)
  • Walt Whitman's caution  (Gary Bachlund, Silvan Loher)
  • Warble for Lilac-Time  (Elliott Cook Carter, Jr., Cyril Meir Scott)
  • We two boys together clinging  (Gary Bachlund, Michael Tilson Thomas, Craig Urquhart, Chee Yean Wong)
  • We two -- how long we were fool'd! 
  • When I heard the learn'd astronomer  (Ronald A. Beckett, Jean Eichelberger Ivey, Oliver Knussen, CBE)
  • When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame  (Joe LoCascio)
  • Whispers of Heavenly Death  (Ernst Bacon, Eugene MacDonald Bonner, Leonard Kastle, Raymond Luedeke, Ralph Vaughan Williams, David McKinley Williams) CAT FRE

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