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The poem had been published earlier as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum.
The poem was first published as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum and finally
The poem was first published as The Man-of-War Bird in the 1 April 18 issue of The Athenæum and finally
This page is from the London Athenæum (April 1, 1876). Thou Who Hast Slept All Night Upon the Storm
(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.
(No. 1.) before appearing in Specimen Days, as part of the section titled New Themes Entered Upon.
(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.
(No. 1), The Critic 29 January 1881, under the heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.
(No. 1), under the section heading A Fine Winter Day on the Beach.
(No. 1), under the section heading Autumn Scenes and Sights.
first published in the New York Daily Tribune (19 February 1876), which contains only a version of Part 1
private Calculated to make from 2 1/3d to 2 2/3d columns, in the ordinary nonpareil, (or minion, is it
Lesley's —say on the 28th, at bet. between 12 and 1.
But just for a change I feel like presenting a reflection or two like these: 1.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London Feb 25 /76 My dearest Friend, I received the paper & enclosed slip
1 Torriano Rd.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd London. March 30/76.
Scott Moncrieff 1 Alva St. Edinburgh. March 30 th /76. P.S.
the circumstances—While I unhesitatingly accept such kind offerings as Chas Charles W Reynell's (No 1.
Of the cheque (No 1) or any other, or any thing of the kind sent by you or through you or any of my friends
The printed slip mentions only Leaves of Grass £1 ($5), Two Rivulets £1, Mem.
Leaves of Grass is not anyhow obtainable at less than £1 nowadays?
Your poems printed in Athenaeum of 1 April. Some minor details when next I write.
Leaves of Grass and Two R Rivulets —that of April 1 conveying fuller & more detailed statement of views
have got a P.O.O for £4 wh. which I enclose; I was trusting to what I think Robert Buchanan said that £1
1 Torriano Gardens London. Camden Rd.
(the Scotch l's) 1 Alva st, Edinburgh— W.W. have not yet sent any express parcel to London— The following
Ward friendly note from Ward, the sculptor (will send an order & money after May 1) see notes Sept 7
Let 1 set be directed to me, and the others to John Russell Young, Herald office , who has written me
instructions & statement of affairs. ( over all sent in a package by Express Sept 5 '76 Mr Harry Lobb £1—
1 Richard Bentley Esq. 2—2 Mr Salaman 1 Mr Browning 2 Mrs Dickens 1—1 Thomas Ashe Alfred Tennyson 5 Townsend
Newman St, London. 18/ Wm Marks Mr Robinson Mr Drummond Messrs Newton, Coleman, & Hirsch, 10/each. 1—
(John 1:46).
like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters" (Rev. 1:
understand me we hope to see you out with us soon. respectfully S M Stafford from Mrs Stafford May 1
'76 Susan Stafford to Walt Whitman, 1 May 1876
order at once enc'g: $30 to J Q A Ward, kind answer, will order presently to Dr Seeger, answer, order 1
Bancroft, San Francisco (Publishers and Booksellers.) as follows: 1 Leaves of Grass, to be sent to F.
1 Torriano Gardens Camden Rd. London. May 18. 1876.
Ward to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1876
June 1876 Dear friend, I have, yesterday, transmitted to you through the Post Office an order for £1.
He has been "cross" for some days, but appears to be well always—curiously, tho 19 1/2 months old and
Camden Aug 1 I send a copy of L of G Leaves of Grass .
Walt Whitman to John Burroughs, 1 August [1876]
431 Stevens St—Camden, N Jersey U S America— Sept 1, '76 My dear friend, At last I am beginning to receive
Walt Whitman to William Michael Rossetti, 1 September 1876
America Sept 8 '76 Edward Dowden My dear friend I send you by mail to-day, same address as this note, 1
R P Graves, 1 Watson r'd road , Leeson Park Dublin .
Dey Street, New York, Sept 23 d 187 6 I would like to know how much of our indebtedness to you Dec. 1
Price Elizabeth Lorang Kathryn Kruger Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to James Matlack Scovel, [1
1/8 Out from Behind this Mask. small type (On an engraved head, a Portrait 'looking at you.')
basic narrative of "To the Man-of-War-Bird," a poem published first in the London Athenaeum on April 1,