Walt Whitman: Selected Poems 1855-1892
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Of the visages of things--And of piercing through to the accepted hells

beneath.

Of ugliness--To me there is just as much in it as there is in


beauty--And now the ugliness of human beings is acceptable to me.

Of detected persons--To me, detected persons are not, in any respect, worse

than undetected persons--and are not in any respect worse than I am

myself.

Of criminals--To me, any judge, or any juror, is equally criminal--and any

reputable person is also--and the President is also.

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