Cover art for The Wallabout Martyrs by Walt Whitman

The Wallabout Martyrs

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The Wallabout Martyrs Lyrics

Greater than memory of Achilles or Ulysses,
More, more by far to thee than tomb of Alexander,
Those cart loads of old
charnel ashes, scales and splints of mouldy bones,
Once living men—once resolute courage, aspiration, strength,
The stepping stones to thee to-day and here, America.

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  1. 104.
    Tears
  2. 116.
    Gods
  3. 117.
    Germs
  4. 131.
    Thought
  5. 215.
    Kosmos
  6. 218.
    Tests
  7. 253.
    Faces
  8. 263.
    Mediums
  9. 285.
    Portals
  10. 299.
    The Wallabout Martyrs
  11. 320.
    Life
  12. 366.
    Osceola
  13. 371.
    Mirages
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