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Some sensory details from Whitman's observations in his poetry include vivid descriptions of nature, such as the sight of blooming flowers, the sound of birds singing, the touch of grass beneath his feet, and the scent of fresh earth after rain. These details help to create a rich sensory experience for the reader.

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