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Literary Manuscripts

Integrated Catalog of Walt Whitman's Literary Manuscripts

And Yet Not You Alone

  • Whitman Archive Title: [rivers', bays' and ocean shores']
  • Whitman Archive ID: loc.04146
  • Repository: Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Thomas Biggs Harned Collection of the Library of Congress
  • Box: 1
  • Folder: Fancies at Navesink
  • Series: Manuscripts
  • Date: about 1885
  • Genre: poetry
  • Physical Description: 1 leaf, 3 cm x 15 cm to 25 cm x 20 cm, handwritten
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  • Content: Draft lines of "And Yet Not You Alone," first published along with seven other poems in The Nineteenth Century (August 1885), under the general title "Fancies at Navesink."


  • Whitman Archive Title: [What ventures, aspirations, failures—]
  • Whitman Archive ID: loc.04149
  • Repository: Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Thomas Biggs Harned Collection of the Library of Congress
  • Box: 1
  • Folder: Fancies at Navesink
  • Series: Manuscripts
  • Date: about 1885
  • Genre: poetry
  • Physical Description: 1 leaf, 3 cm x 15 cm to 25 cm x 20 cm, handwritten
  • View Images: 1 | 2
  • Content: Draft lines of "And Yet Not You Alone," first published along with seven other poems in The Nineteenth Century (August 1885), under the general title "Fancies at Navesink."

  • Whitman Archive Title: [Nor you and trail of yours]
  • Whitman Archive ID: loc.04156
  • Repository: Catalog of the Walt Whitman Literary Manuscripts in The Thomas Biggs Harned Collection of the Library of Congress
  • Box: 1
  • Folder: Fancies at Navesink
  • Series: Manuscripts
  • Date: about 1885
  • Genre: poetry
  • Physical Description: 1 leaf, 3 cm x 15 cm to 25 cm x 20 cm, handwritten
  • View Images: 1 | 2
  • Content: Draft lines of poems in the "Fancies at Navesink" cluster, first published in The Nineteenth Century (August 1885). Lines on the recto resemble those in "And Yet Not You Alone" and "Then Last of All." The verso contains lines for "Proudly the Flood Comes In."



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