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Whispers of Heavenly Death

Whispers of Heavenly Death

Walt Whitman

Whispers of Heavenly Death is a collection of poems by Walt Whitman, featured in his larger work Leaves of Grass. Written towards the end of his life, these poems reflect on themes of death and mortality, showcasing Whitman's contemplative style. This collection is notable for its introspective nature and the profound insights it offers on the human experience of dying.

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

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