1. The narrator of the poem claims in Section 1 that “what I assume you shall” what?
2. Whitman writes in Section 1 of the poem that every what “belonging to me as good belongs to you”?
3. The narrator claims to “lean and loafe at my ease observing” what, in Section 1?
4. How old does the narrator of the poem claim to be in Section 1?
5. The narrator describes “Houses and rooms” full of what in the beginning of Section 2?
6. The narrator claims in Section 2 that the atmosphere “has no taste of” what?
7. The narrator combines the word “respiration” with what word in Section 2?
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