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Whispers of Heavenly Death

Whispers of Heavenly Death

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 29 minutes

Language: English

"Whispers of Heavenly Death" is a short collection of poems within Walt Whitman's major work "Leaves of Grass".

In these poems, written towards the end of his life, Whitman ponders on the subject of death and mortality. - Summary by Alan Mapstone

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Darest Thou now O Soul (Alan Mapstone)
Whispers of Heavenly Death (Alan Mapstone)
Chanting the Square Deific (John Owen)
Of Him I Love Night and Day (Agnes Robert Behr)
Yet, Yet Ye Downcast Hours (Alan Mapstone)
As If a Phantom Caressed Me (Scotty Smith)
Assurances (Scotty Smith)
Quicksand Years (Larry Wilson)
That Music Always Round Me (Larry Wilson)
What Ship Puzzled at Sea (Larry Wilson)
A Noiseless Patient Spider (Joy Fleisig)
O Living Always, Always Dying (Christine Rottger)
To One Shortly to Die (Anthony Will)
Night on the Prairies (Agnes Robert Behr)
Thought (Agnes Robert Behr)
The Last Invocation (Stefan Von Blon)
As I Watched the Ploughman Ploughing (Alan Mapstone)
Pensive and Faltering (Scotty Smith)
A Paumanok Picture (Alan Mapstone)
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