- Song of the Broad-Axe - stanza 4
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Walt Whitman
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This Weekly Poem is an excerpt from Song of the Broad-axe (4th Stanza) by Walt Whitman, who was an American poet, essayist and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon, often called the father of free verse.
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- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by AJ
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by BK
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by DL
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by EL
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by ES
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by GG
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by JC
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by JOB
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by JM
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by JZ
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by LAH
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by LCW
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by LLW
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by MK
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by RC
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by SOTE
- Song of the Broad-Axe, 4th stanza - Read by VG
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