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A Visit to Walt Whitman

  • Date: November 1909
  • Creator(s): William Hawley Smith
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We were just "anybody".

of the room, and put in our brief wait in looking at the thousand-and-one things of interest that were

We turned, and there stood Walt, "framed", as it were, by the door-casings.

We moved forward and shook hands with him, and told him who we were and where we came from.

He was as genuinely interested in us as if we were old friends.

Walt Whitman: The Last Phase

  • Date: June 1909
  • Creator(s): Elizabeth Leavitt Keller
Text:

She looked weary, and her eyes were red with weeping.

The ceiling was hung with cages, in two of which were turtle doves; in the others were a robin and a

Many were presentation copies—among them one by Longfellow, and one by Tennyson.

In this confused pile were rolls of manuscript written on different colored bits of paper; many were

As a rule visitors were admitted in the afternoon or early evening.

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