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fearful road to that great castle "success" which looms up in the dim religious distance, and from which white-winged
How beautiful its clusters of pink and white blossoms are, and how delightfully fragrant!
The squirrel cups vary in color, some being white, others pink, and others still bluish or lilac-colored
According to Sir William Jones, "Vyasa, the son of Parasara, has decided 4 that the Veda, with its Angas
She was represented veiled in white, holding a sceptre in her left hand, and with her right raised, as
book sent March 24 Swanpool Falmouth Cornwall England— March•9•1891• Dear Sir My friend Mr Gleeson White
Gleeson White, an Englishman Whitman described as a "middle-aged man very gentlemanly & pleasant," visited
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 2:575.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Henry Stanbery to William
It is alleged that one William Fincher is now performing compulsory labor or service in the chain:gang
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
Go, or send deputy to Elmira for witnesses—William Roberts—American Hotel, Elmira, has subpoenas—Answer
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Henry Stanbery to William
William Dorsheimer, Esq. U. S. Attorney, Buffalo, New York.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Henry Stanbery to William
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen Henry Stanbery to William
account, approved by me, and amounting to Three hundred and seventy-five Dollars, ($375. 00 ) of William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Henry Stanbery to William
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Henry Stanbery to William
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
me, and amounting to five hundred dollars, ($500:) of Oscar Folsom, for services as assistant to William
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
Williams, Dep. U. S. Marshal at Buffalo, called upon Gen.
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Henry Stanbery to William
William Rossetti is far from well & is away at Ventnor recruiting.
William Rossetti is writing a hundred sonnets—writes one a day; one about John Brown is not bad: and
stained with many a wet chase, his great whip tucked under his arm whilst buttoning on his left glove, white
Your last letter to William M. Rossetti is to be facsimiled as before.
heard a scuffle in the belfry, I turned and saw a big raw country-bumpkin boy hastily donning his white
I have asked him to call on Talcott Williams, perhaps you will give him a "leg up" among newspaper men
acquaintances and friends, including amongst others Mr and Mrs Carlyle, George Eliot, George Henry Lewes, William
A week ago William Rossetti sent off to you £21.2.0 and £1. sent by Aldrich; this latter is in the form
William Rossetti and your friends generally were very pleased and glad to get your letter (William Rossetti
William Rossetti sent you the £21.2.0. through the post office .
jove though we havent haven't seen the sun here for one, two, three, four days: a solid impenetrable white
depend upon it William Blake's maxim is a sound one, "First thoughts in Art, second in other matters.
The Germanic was a steamer passenger ship built in 1874 by the White Star Line in Belfast; it made frequent
"I have sometimes felt a little vexed that the good William should have failed to see anything in the
Andrew C.HigginsBryant, William Cullen (1794–1878)Bryant, William Cullen (1794–1878) William Cullen Bryant
William Cullen Bryant. New York: Scribner's, 1971. Bryant, William Cullen.
The Letters of William Cullen Bryant. Ed. William Cullen Bryant II and Thomas G. Voss. 2 vols.
The Poetical Works of William Cullen Bryant. Ed. Parke Godwin. 2 vols.
Bryant, William Cullen (1794–1878)
1838 to the North, where he became active in the abolitionist movement, working with people like William
that required them to rethink their approach to life, literature, and politics.Bibliography Andrews, William
McFeely, William S. Frederick Douglass. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1991. Sundquist, Eric J., ed.
ancient sorrowful mother, Once a queen now lean and tattered tatter'd , seated on the ground, Her old white
makes their spluttering, abusive reaction almost an even match for the unrestrained hero worship of William
Douglas O'Connor and William Sloane Kennedy.
An ardent Jacksonian Democrat, he revered William Leggett, the party's foremost spokesman in the 1830s
Democratic presidential candidate Martin Van Buren, who lost his re-election bid to Whig candidate William
the Wilmot Proviso, but he remained loyal.Whitman defended the rights and dignity of free male labor—white
of the people of the Union, Whitman was not prepared to accept the political and social equality of white
Cuomo [1990]).BibliographyCoyle, William, ed. The Poet and the President: Whitman's Lincoln Poems.
and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were the chief analysts of the creative imagination, while Coleridge, William
Blake, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats were its poetic exemplars.In
Brockden Brown, the frontier romances of James Fenimore Cooper, and the elegiac nature poetry of William
1904), "America's Mightiest Inheritance" (1856), "Slang in America" (1885), and his ghostwriting for William
Whitman, letter to William D.
See William H.
William Wordsworth,The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, 394; also at Melville’s Marginalia
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. 3 vols. New York: New York University Press, 1980. ———.
Williams, Megan Rowley.
FRANCIS HOWARD WILLIAMS: Germantown.
Sloane Kennedy, 58 William M.
Cockrill, 66 William Dean Howells, 62 JuliusChambers, 67 John G.Whittier, 62 George William Curtis, 67
William M. Salter: Chicago, May 21, 1889.
William C. Gannett: Hinsdale, III.,May 20, 1889.
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."
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!
White & Company, 1904], 7:206).
That's what Talcott Williams says. He was here today with Mrs. Williams."
"Some kind words from my friend William Carey there—William Carey.
William mentions you.
Affectionately,William D.
Talcott Williams over today.