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introduction to Buffon's "The First Man," in Half-Hours with the Best Authors (New York: Wiley, 1853), 1:
XX, No. 1, p. 38).
the 1850s (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
retreats beneath its half- powdered bones, A In vain objects stand leagues off and assume manifold shapes, 1
1 BEAT! beat! drums!—Blow! bugles! blow!
1 BEAT! beat! drums!—Blow! bugles! blow!
announces that after the 1st of January next, his publication will be issued monthly in quarto form, at $1
Han just recieved your letter, with kind enclosure of 1 dollar for herself.
Aug 23. 187 1 To Walt Whitman Esq, Dear Sir: I thank you very much for your letter received this morning
Jersey, Jan 23d 74 Friday, 1½ p.m.
Kirkwood $1 " John D Martin " Chas Botsford and $3 from self.
Spaulding 224 Huntington Ave. 1..4../90 Yes—I have "moved" this Autumn—and have been very busy and tired
We will have your R.R. tickets renewed, as after January 1, time is out on your pass to the "Cape."
March 4. 1882 Walt Whitman Esq Dear Sir We enclose a letter from the District Attorney dated 1 st , and
Whitman Whitman has written this letter to Richard Maurice Bucke on the back of Louis Kelley's October 1,
home he went away yesterday monday Monday he wont won't come come again if nothing happens till the 1
Scott Moncrieff 1 Alva St. Edinburgh. March 30 th /76. P.S.
The cover of the '60–1 ed. might be taken as a point to start from—with some modification, perhaps toning
York and Boston—y'rs rec'd last evn'g —mutton & rice broth, Graham toast & tea for my breakfast— 3 1/
am interested in that program of lectures, concerts, balls, &c: for the patients there—good, good — 1¼
his family, baby boy —Alys Smith here yesterday—have had my midday massage , have two, one bet: 12 & 1—
Camden 1 P M Dec: 27 '88 A change in the weather—cloudy & disposed to rain—very moderate temperature—I
order at once enc'g: $30 to J Q A Ward, kind answer, will order presently to Dr Seeger, answer, order 1
from george he dident didn't come home last saturday Saturday and he says he cant can't come till the 1
Correspondence, 1863-1892, nd (1 box), III.
Images and Checks, 1875-1887, nd (1 folder); The earliest dated material consists of tearsheets of "The
Washington Monument in the nation's capital and Boston's "chimney-shaped" Bunker Hill Monument (Uncollected 1:
In the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Whitman cited Brown as an artist of "genius and industry" (Uncollected 1:
Vol. 1. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1971. 3–45.Nathanson, Tenney.
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906.Warren, James Perrin. Walt Whitman's Language Experiment.
(section 1)More broadly, the image has taken precedence over substance, the abstract simulacra has replaced
(section 1) But the earlier version begins on an intimate, even erotic note:Come closer to me,Push closer
Points and the Irish Conquest of New York Politics," Éire, Ireland: A Journal of Irish Studies 36, no. 1–
Hughes and the New York Schools Controversy of 1840–43," American Nineteenth Century History 5, no. 1
July 1 st , 1891. My Dear Old Friend Again have I to thank you for your kindness in writing to me.
John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 1 July 1891
Washington September 1 1863 Dear Mother, I have been thinking to-day & all yesterday about the draft
write about her—dear mother, good bye for present— Walt Walt Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 1
TO A FOIL'D EUROPEAN REVOLUTIONAIRE. 1 COURAGE yet! my brother or my sister! Keep on!
FRANCE, The 18th Year of These States. 1 A GREAT year and place; A harsh, discordant, natal scream out-sounding
EUROPE, The 72d and 73d Years of These States. 1 SUDDENLY, out of its stale and drowsy lair, the lair
inaugural issue of The Aristidean , a New York literary magazine that only published one volume (no. 1-
I herewith enclose: 1.
[papers enc.] see ante p 1 The following are responsible for particular readings or for changes to this
manuscript (Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. 13. Winwar, Frances.
Edward Grier [New York, New York University Press, 1984], 1:198).
Grier [New York: New York University Press, 1984], 1:197).
XX, No. 1, pp. 40, 36).Whitman remembered less lofty circumstances under which the portrait was taken
Ironically, on March 1, 1882, the District Attorney of Boston declared the book “obscene” and ordered
Archive I: Whitman Manuscripts at the Library of Congress, ed Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:
like page 2 1120) (7 7840 160 4 1160) 6400 (5 5800 600 2 for frontispiece & fly for title & blank 15—1
year may have been 1863 when Lee and Jackson pushed northward until Lee was halted at Gettysburg, July 1–
DIRGE FOR TWO VETERANS. 1 THE last sunbeam Lightly falls from the finish'd Sabbath, On the pavement here—and
IN CABIN'D SHIPS AT SEA. 1 IN cabin'd ships, at sea, The boundless blue on every side expanding, With
SONG FOR ALL SEAS, ALL SHIPS. 1 TO-DAY a rude brief recitative, Of ships sailing the seas, each with
Dirge for Two Veterans DIRGE FOR TWO VETERANS. 1 THE last sunbeam Lightly falls from the finish'd Sabbath
loving boy, I have just come in from a 15 minutes walk outside, with my little dog—it is now ½ past 1
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1891