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William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 1:76 n232).
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978]).
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 1:76 n232).
the 'darkey man' is here yet: and George have their fun has been the about drinking it to his skin white
it all in good part: he asked Van other day, wheather whether the first man on earth was black or white
, and Van told him the first man was white, and then John asked him where the black man came from, and
clothes which I am to have like yours: I have had myself all pictured out with a suit of gray, and a white
Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood, New
140ucb.00068xxx.00959Over the glistening bronze brook[White Butterflies]1878–1882prose3 leaveshandwritten
[White Butterflies]
Since that was written a friend (Walter White) tells me they—the Tennysons—have taken a house in Eaton
Walter White had been a friend of Anne Gilchrist's late husband, Alexander Gilchrist.
Camden Sunday afternoon May 19 My dear friend I came up last night from a three days visit to White Horse
the 7th from Brooklyn—& the 16th from Northampton —please give him the enclosed postal, I found at White
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1:35.
Camden New Jersey Nov 6 evening Have just return'd this afternoon from White Horse—(a week's visit—)—
about what I was wanting— Herb, I hope you will lay on while your hand is in & finish the black & white
I think Mrs Stafford is only middling—(I havn't haven't been at White Horse now for a fortnight) —My
Camden March 18 5 p m Dear Herby I have just come up this afternoon from White Horse —Friday & Saturday
have rec'd received a letter from Rossetti, a scrap from which I enclose —I think of going down to White
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978] 1:79).
attack—it still keeps its hold—my knees, & indeed whole joint & muscular power are affected—Was down at White
—I was down at White Horse Monday & Tuesday last—expect to go down again Sunday—Just as I left your letter
William White [New York: New York University Press, 1978], 118, 122, 35, 152).
Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood, New
Harry's parents, George and Susan Stafford, were tenant farmers at White Horse Farm near Kirkwood, New
The essay was reprinted with revisions as Death of William Cullen Bryant in Specimen Days in 1882.
W W Walt Whitman, the American Poet, author of Leaves of Grass &c Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti
W W Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 12 July [1878]
carried out —but I want to go about somewhat this summer— With Love— Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to William
John White Chadwick (1840–1904), who termed himself a radical Unitarian, was the pastor of the Second