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Walt Whitman: Warble for Lilac-Time
Warble for Lilac-TimeWarble me now for joy of lilac-time, (returning in reminiscence,) Sort me O tongue and lips for Nature's sake, souvenirs of earliest summer, Gather the welcome signs, (as…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 13, 1806
Day 1606 Day 1608 Clark, September 13, 1806 Saturday 13th September 1806 rose early Mr. McClellen gave each man a Dram and a little after Sunrise we Set out the wind hard a head from the S…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, April 26, 1806
Day 1353 Day 1355 Clark, April 26, 1806 Saturday April 26th 1806 This morning early we proceeded on and at the distance of three miles entered a low leavel plain Country of great extent.…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, August 28, 1804
Day 231 Day 233 Clark, August 28, 1804 28th August Tuesday Set out under a Stiff Breeze from the South and proceeded on passd. a willow Island at 2 miles Several Sand bars, the river wide…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, September 23, 1804
Day 295 Day 297 Clark, September 23, 1804 Sunday the 23rd September 1804 Set out under a Gentle breeze from the S. E- (1) passed Goat Island Situated in a bend to the S. S- above passed a…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 6, 1804
Day 326 Day 328 Clark, October 6, 1804 6th October Satturday 1804 a cool morning wind from the North Set out early passed a willow Island (1) Situated near the S. Shore at the upper point…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 20, 1804
Day 359 Day 361 Clark, October 20, 1804 20th of October Satterday 1804 Set out early this morning and proceeded on the wind from the S. E after brackfast I walked out on the L. Side to See…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 30, 1805
Day 687 Day 689 Clark, May 30, 1805 May 30th Thursday 1805 The rain conmmenced yesterday evining, and continued moderately through the course of the night, more rain has now fallin than we…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 1, 1805
Day 750 Day 752 Lewis, July 1, 1805 Monday July 1st 1805. This morning I set Frazier and Whitehouse to sewing the leather on the sides of the sections of the boat; Shields and J. Fields to…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, July 21, 1805
Day 794 Day 796 Clark, July 21, 1805 July 21st Sunday 1805 a fine morning our feet So brused and Cut that I deturmined to delay for the Canoes, & if possible kill Some meat by the time…