Yes, Walt Whitman greatly admired Abraham Lincoln and frequently wrote poems about him. Whitman viewed Lincoln as a symbol of wisdom, strength, and compassion during a crucial period in American history.
All of these are Walt Whitman's poems about Abraham Lincoln: When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd O Captain! My Captain! Hush'd Be The Camps To-day This Dust was Once the Man
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
When Lilacs Last in Dooryard Bloom'd.
Walt Whitman's most known piece is O Captain, My Captain which represents the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, who Whitman was very fond of.
Walt Whitman wrote several poems about Abraham Lincoln, including "O Captain! My Captain!," "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," and "Hush'd Be the Camps To-Day." These poems reflect Whitman's deep admiration and mourning for Lincoln during a pivotal period in American history.
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Abraham Lincoln was the President of the US that Walt Whitman spoke of in "The Inauguration from Specimen Days." This was a poem written by Whitman that details the noticeable stresses that Abraham Lincoln experienced during his time in office.
Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819.
The poem "O Captain, My Captain" was written by Whitman in 1865 after Lincoln's assassination. The poem contains a number of metaphors to Lincoln as president and to the issues that Lincoln had to deal with.