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  1. 2 de may. de 2013 · DRUM-TAPS. By Walt Whitman. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. DRUM-TAPS. FIRST O SONGS FOR A PRELUDE. EIGHTEEN SIXTY-ONE. BEAT! DRUMS! FROM PAUMANOK STARTING I FLY LIKE A BIRD. SONG OF THE BANNER AT DAYBREAK. RISE O DAYS FROM YOUR FATHOMLESS DEEPS. VIRGINIA—THE WEST. CITY OF SHIPS. THE CENTENARIAN'S STORY. CAVALRY CROSSING A FORD. BIVOUAC ON A MOUNTAIN SIDE.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Drum-TapsDrum-Taps - Wikipedia

    Drum-Taps, first published in 1865, is a collection of poetry written by American poet Walt Whitman during the American Civil War. 18 additional poems were added later in the year to create Sequel to Drum-Taps .

  3. Drum-Taps, collection of poems in free verse, most on the subject of the American Civil War, by Walt Whitman, published in May 1865. The mood of the poetry moves from excitement at the falling-in and arming of the young soldiers at the beginning of the war to the troubled realization of the war’s.

  4. 8 de may. de 2012 · Walt Whitman's Drum-taps : Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Publication date. 1865. Publisher. New-York : [W. Whitman] Collection. brigham_young_university; americana. Contributor. Harold B. Lee Library. Language. English. First edition, 1st issue.

  5. Drum-Taps. 1 FIRST, O songs, for a prelude, Lightly strike on the stretch’d tympanum, pride and joy in my city, How she led the rest to arms—how she gave the cue, How at once with lithe limbs, unwaiting a moment, she sprang; (O superb! O Manhattan, my own, my ...

  6. 1 de sept. de 2005 · Sep 1, 2005. Most Recently Updated. May 2, 2013. Copyright Status. Public domain in the USA. Downloads. 604 downloads in the last 30 days. Project Gutenberg eBooks are always free! Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  7. 6 de may. de 2015 · A Harvard panel assesses Walt Whitman’s vivid and pictorial ‘Drum-Taps,’ a collection of Civil War poems out in print for the first time in 150 years. Professor Elisa New will explore “Drum-Taps” (along with Melville’s war poems) in a new HarvardX online American poetry course, which launches May 8.