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Shipley, William M. Singerly and L. Clark Davis.
The half light from the window fell upon his brown face and long white beard, and flowing white hair,
How it made my heart double-beat to see my piece on the pretty white paper, in nice type.
It was far more primitive and ancient then my Camden friend William Kurtz's place up on Federal street
He realized one's ideal of the Old Man of the Seat—long, white beard, "breaking in venerable flood upon
his breast," unkempt locks as white as snow tumbling over ear and temple, and half-dimmed, mild eyes
The writers in their white aprons flitted about on the edge of the listening group like semi-ghosts.
It's so sort of cold, so white. I don't like it." Walt nodded his head slowly.
table Henry Clapp, Walt Whitman, Fitz James O'Brien, Ned Wilkins, George Arnold, Sheppard, Gardette, William
William Winter was its literary critic.
William Winter came from the Cambridge (Mass.) Chronicle in 1859.
Our transcription is based on William Shepard, ed., Pen Pictures of Modern Authors (New York: G. P.
It's like beauty; like a handsome person; I've seen 'em them : Negroes, Indians, white, yellow, men,
women, children, babies, short, tall, well, sick, long-haired, short-haired, white-haired, red-haired
His beard and hair were snow-white, his complexion a fine colour, and unwrinkled.
He was dressed always in a complete suit of grey clothes with a large and spotless white linen collar
, his flowing white beard filling in the gap at his strong sunburnt throat.
twinkle of amusement in his blue eyes, their blueness intensified by their overhanging, bushy, snow-white
year of which I write he stayed at Timber Creek, and dilated on these pleasures:— "The birds at the White
against draughts, he had wrapped a shawl of an Oriental pattern around his shoulders, and with his white
and delicate, a complexion of florid and trans-parent pink,—its hue being heightened by the snowy whiteness
The floor is partly uncarpeted, and the furniture is of the simplest; his bed, covered by a white counterpane
himself many details of the sick room—the ashen face against the pillow, the wasted hand, the long white
The cold, white mantel is massed with photographs. Faces of friends, evidently.
The woodwork is sombre white, and the paint is cracked badly in many places and is peeling off.
It was marked with a white tidy. Then more heaps of papers.
White curtains were drawn part way down.
always dragging somewhat his paralysed leg—at first sight quite an old man with long grey, almost white
"White Horse", or Kirkwood, was the third of fourth station from Camden on the Camden and Atlantic line
Philadelphia on those warm evenings) sitting out on the doorsteps—Whitman in the midst, in an armchair, his white
Long white hair, open shirt, broad white hat lying around. Genial manner. "My friend."
Long white hair, long white beard and mustache, a florid face, with blue eyes alive with fire, a gigantic
His old white hat lies on a chair.
"I have sometimes felt a little vexed that the good William should have failed to see anything in the
among a very few, and was only beginning to make its way into England, chiefly owing to the help of William
heavy-lidded firm blue eyes, which had a steadfast and dreamy regard; a short thick grey beard almost white
The half light from the window fell upon his long, white hair and his grizzled white beard and brown,
vis-à-vis the ample figure of the poet clad in light gray linen, his wide rolling shirt collar and long white
Harned, Francis Howard Williams, Horace L. Traubel, Harrison S. Morris, Talcott Williams, John H.
Mitchell, William Reeder, Daniel Gongaker, Geoffrey Buckwalter, William Ingram, Carl Edelheim, G.W.
Williams ( F.
Williams .— Mr.
—Talcott Williams—Williams! Whitman .— Get up, Talcott—show yourself!
on his way without coat, vest, or suspenders, distinguished from afar by the glimpse of a spotless white
I went to him once with William M. Salter.
He likes William Legget's formula, that "the world is governed too much."
As an orator Vallandigham is the superior, having a fine complexion, large mouth and jaws, white laughing
He is feeling away for that giant steadily, walking in the White House Grounds under the tress, searching
At the curbstone is a block of white marble with the initials 'W.
His body was thinner than I had ever seen it, but the fine head crowned with its white hair was unaltered
One White House story comes to me of his leaving Lincoln in wrath, "slamming the doors behind him" because
I look where he lies, white-faced and still in the coffin, and draw near.
Bend down and touch lightly with my lips the white face in the coffin.
Our Pete hit in a cavalry skirmish and to die; the boy shot in the abdomen, "face as white as a lily;
The famous white hat sat on the top of his thick snowy hair, and the flickering gaslights played in unromantic
His long white hair and full white beard and mustache, which entirely shaded his lips, and his heavy
white eyebrows, characteristic of a man of magnetism, set off his massive face and gave him a look of
He is William Duckett. In an hour Mr.
White. He is an architect and the son of Richard Grant White. Then Mr.
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 2:417–421;.
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 2:417–421;.
most novel and interesting long article in the number is Mrs Talbot's felicitous translation of Dr William
Who are you, dusky woman, so ancient, hardly, human, With your woolly-white and turbaned head, and bare
Both men look older than they are, for the massive head of on all gray, and the other all white.
his time with some English friends, the family of the late Alexander Gilchrist, the biographer of William
The biography of William Blake was completed by his wife, who wrote a preface, which is said to be the
looked a moment at the blaze of the great wood fire, ran his forefinger and left through the heavy white
sunshine, the trees of Central park, opposite our door, for a background, a baby boy in his arms, his white
Rushing through intervening doors and passages, I found Walt Whitman standing ashy white, and the huge
Personal Recollections of Walt Whitman PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF WALT WHITMAN By William Roscoe Thayer
impressed you most was his face, with its fresh, pink skin, as of a child, and the flowing beard, white
His hair and beard are long and very white.
I shall long remember him with his white fleece, pink complexion, and friendliness.
So Walt's loafing around the White House was not wholly unremunerated.
at the door of our room—which served both as dining and sitting room—was answered by my husband, William
The landlord was consulted, the room could be rented, and on the return of Walt and William from the
It was soon after that Whitman's old friend, William Swanton, who was war correspondent for one of the
Even so remote and unheard-of a subject as the white beard of Secretary Welles—then Secretary of the
William Henry Channing was living. They had often asked us to bring Whitman, and he and Mr.
We are glad to find the old poet in good health, and although his hair is white his heart seems to be
Clemens (Mark Twain), Charles Dudley Warner, John Boyle O'Reilly, William J.
Elkins, Charles Emory Smith, Talcott Williams, of Philadelphia; William D.
Stuart, William W. Justice, John Harker, of Exina, Canada, and R. M. Buck, M. D., and Dr.
One of the most prized of these was William Douglas O'Connor.
William Rossetti, who edited a volume of selections from Leaves of Grass for the British public, pointed
Had William Shakespeare left any authentic writings as empty of thought and imagination, and void of
William Wesselhoeft. The result of two months' generous work by Mr.
The window sills, bordered with white, were mounted with old-fashioned green blinds."
A white curtain was hung across the lower part of the widow inside, and, in summer, flowers were to be
He leaned as he walked upon the arm of his young friend, William Duckett, of Camden.
Your William Blackwood & sons, of Edinburgh, produce some splendidly printed works.
He had on a short black tailor jacket—no vest, wide turn-over collar, white shirt, broad sailor black
From time to time sanguinary collisions between blacks and whites occur, and the diminishing number of
the sons of Ham are seriously multiplying in the South, where in some districts they quite swamp the white
Nor have we anywhere in England a Town Hall nearly as magnificent as the huge pile of white marble, reared
Girard College is another magnificent building of white marble, in the Corinthian style, imitating the
cut according to his own fancy shockingly contrary to the very stiff and prim usage of the time, his white
as we faced the opposite bank of the stream, for a long distance it was broadly bordered in creamy white
unfortunate polar bear is always present, which is strangely in keeping with his long-flowing, silky white
His ruddy features were almost concealed by his white hair and beard.
Walt Whitman is a man well advanced in years and his snow-white hair and the long white beard which grows
It illuminated a large and well rounded head sprinkled with snow white hair; eyebrows high and arching
mustache that conceals the upper lip is silvery and the beard that falls to his broad breast has the white
afternoon, just come in from his drive—a rather infirm but fine-looking old man, with a long, venerable white
the cold ground with forehead between your knees, O you need not sit there veil'd veiled in your old white
He is about as handsome an old man as I have seen, his white locks parting over a serene and most noble
William Hawley Smith Our transcription is based on a photocopy of an original issue.
His great head seen almost in profile, with its lofty and rounded dome, his long white hair and beard
O'Connor—the widow of Whitman's brilliant friends William O'Connor—had also been spending a few days
linen with a great wide collar edged with white lace—the shirt buttoned about midway down his breast
The eyebrows are thick and shaggy with strong white hair, very highly arched and standing a long way
The full lips are partly hidden by the thick, white moustache.
Near the bed, under the blinded-up window, is the washstand—a plain wooden one, with a white wash-jug
Your William Black & Sons, of Edinburgh, produce some splendidly printed works.
He wrote a Life of William Blake, the artist, in this way.
One day William O'Connor and I were coming along and we met Gurowski.
Richelieu is very old, bent, with white hair and beard, and he coughs 'ugh! ugh!
After leaving her I met Horace by appointment and we called on Talcott Williams at the Press office.
Frank Williams and we four." W. "And what did you do?" I said we had had dinner and talked, etc. W.
several of the other pilots mentioned there—John Cole, pilot of the Union, who was a pilot still; George White
, Luther Smith, and Bill White, who died suddenly and alone at his post, in the very chair in which I
might have been olive-colored when put on in the silurian age, and the window sills, bordered with white
The poet's hair and whiskers were fleecy, shining, white and long, his clothing was of the simplest type—a
And it means, sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, Growing among black folks as among white
The early lilacs became part of this child; And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
blue-grey shirt, his iron-grey hair, his swart sun-burnt face and bare neck, he lay upon the brown-and-white