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- The speaker is walking in no particular direction, reflecting on the wonders of life.
Explanation:
While for Whitman the adventure is the wellspring of verse, he considers it to be something bigger, as a lifestyle. The verse is auxiliary. As he says, "I and mine do not convince by arguments, similes, rhymes, / We convince by our presence." What is in question is along these lines more essential and more widespread than writing. The street is an image of a majority rule and essential society that simply happens to make for good verse.
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The speaker is walking in no particular direction, reflecting on the wonders of life.
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