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One Hour to Madness and Joy
"
One Hour to Madness and Joy
" is a poem by
Walt Whitman
.
Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass
(1855
–
1892)
"
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
" (1855)
"
Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day
" (1865)
"
I Sing the Body Electric
" (1865)
"
A Noiseless Patient Spider
" (1891)
"
O Captain! My Captain!
" (1865)
"
One Hour to Madness and Joy
" (1860)
"
One's Self I Sing
" (1867)
"
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
" (1859)
"
Patrolling Barnegat
" (1856)
"
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
" (1865)
"
Prayer of Columbus
" (1900)
"
Song of Myself
" (1855)
"
Song of the Open Road
" (1856)
"
This Dust Was Once the Man
" (1871)
"
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
" (1865)
Sections
Calamus
Sea-Drift
Drum-Taps
Other works
Franklin Evans
(1842)
Democratic Vistas
(1871)
Adaptations
Elegaic Ode
(1884)
Sea Drift
(1906)
A Sea Symphony
(1909)
Ode to Death
(1919)
Morning Heroes
(1930)
Sea Drift
(1933)
Dona nobis pacem
(1936)
Secular Cantata No. 2: A Free Song
(1942)
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
(1946)
The Wound-Dresser
(1989)
Lilacs
(1996)
Symphony No. 2
(1999)
Life and
honoraria
Walt Whitman Award
Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site
Walt Whitman House
The Long Islander
Walt Whitman Bridge
Walt Whitman High School (Maryland)
Walt Whitman High School (New York)
Walt Whitman Shops
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