Walt Whitman (1819–1892). Leaves of Grass. 1900.
315. Inscription
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Man’s physiology complete, from top to toe, I sing. Not physiognomy alone, nor brain alone, is worthy for the muse;—I say the Form complete is worthier far. The female equal with the male, I sing,
Nor cease at the theme of One’s-Self. I speak the word of the modern, the word En-Masse:
My Days I sing, and the Lands—with interstice I knew of hapless War.