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got me two tons of coal and had taxes to pay and he wished me to say to you walter Walter that the 1
Monday, Aug 1 The carrier brought quite a bunch this forenoon for the Whitman family, but no letter from
Davis, 1 October 1863
Whitman George Washington Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 1 June 1862
The enclosed receipt, marked 1, was, on turning over the goods, written by me & signed, by Mr.
to come as he is one of the heads of the meeting Louisa Van Velsor Whitman to Walt Whitman, [28 May–1
American Speech 1 (1926): 421–430.Rajasekharaiah, T.R. The Roots of Whitman's Grass.
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 7 (1989): 1–14.McWilliams, John P., Jr.
Vols. 1–2. New York: New York UP, 1961. Price, Abby Hills (1814–1878)
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kinnerley, 1914. Watson, Harry L.
complex organisms were developed from pre-existent simpler forms, and based his theories on four "laws": (1)
Vol. 1. 1906. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961. Yannella, Donald. "Evert Augustus Duyckinck."
Yours of June 26 duly arrived some days since. 1) I have sent a paper to Kr.
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906. Winter, William.
THIS COMPOST. 1 SOMETHING startles me where I thought I was safest; I withdraw from the still woods I
Cluster: Thoughts. (1867) THOUGHTS. 1.
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906.Whitman, Walt.
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. Riverby
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN. 1 GIVE me the splendid silent sun, with
GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN. 1 GIVE me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling,
CHANTING THE SQUARE DEIFIC. 1 CHANTING the square deific, out of the One advancing, out of the sides,
Cluster: Thoughts. (1860) THOUGHTS. 1.
GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN. 1 GIVE me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling,
CHANTING THE SQUARE DEIFIC. 1 CHANTING the square deific, out of the One advancing, out of the sides,
Brooklyn: 1855. 1 vol. quarto. Price $1 25. M AUD , and other Poems. By A LFRED T ENNYSON .
Price $1 25. It is always reserved for second-rate poems immediately to gratify.
In three days of constant work I finished the book" (1:93).
See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:87.
See Bergman, et al., The Journalism , 1:90.
Introduction to Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas: Empires, Texts, Identities , 1–59.
The New World (November 1842): 1–31. - - -. "The Reformed." The New York Sun .
Saturday, November 1, 18908:05 P.M. I went to W.'s in good spirits, finding him in as good.
Saturday, November 1, 1890
relationship with 'A Song for Occupations' and 'Crossing Brooklyn Ferry'" ( Notebooks and Unpublished Prose , 1:
Edward Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:
He must be 6 foot 1 in height, I suppose—but not now so erect as in his prime.
after all produced the 3 greatest public men (to my thinking such) of the last 100 years in Europe— 1.
waiters, and bartenders.Starting in 1825 Whitman attended Brooklyn's first public school, District School 1,
"Brooklyniana" appeared in twenty-five installments from 8 June 1861 through 1 November 1862 and consisted
(section 1). The reader encounters in "Body Electric" Whitman's profound love of bodily flesh.
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1963. Zweig, Paul. Walt Whitman: The Making of the Poet.
experience—you know, I know—that if there are 301 different ways of interpreting a passage—300 right, 1
See 1 Kings iv. 37. XI. You may add the 15th Psalm.
Office, 1884], 90; William Huntzicker, Popular Press, 1833–1865 [Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999], 1–
Karen Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1
again favoured with fine weather & had a pleasant passage—it is often very rough—arriving home about 1
"He is wanting in two indispensable requisites for a great writer. (1) Knowledge—(2) Form."
woman that i expected to have to help me about moving has took it on her head to get married about the 1
And for this bold generalization he alleges, as a basis, 1, the name of Senator Rusk; 2, the head of
come up in the last car last night they come about 12 jeff had a cup of tea here which made it almost 1
that if you see no reason against it, the new edition might be issued in 2 vols., lettered, not vols. 1
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1961. Attorney General's Office, United States
American Speech 1 (1926): 421–430.Schwiebert, John E.
confirmed Paine's "noble personality," pointing to the philosophical calm with which he died (Prose Works 1:
disapproved of it: "When a man aims at originality he acknowledges himself consciously unoriginal" (Letters 1:
Vol. 1. Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906. Whitman, Martha Mitchell.
We are selling it for 1 mark, which = I think a quarter of a dollar, about.
she can, & generally brings a dish of roast apples, or something— I go over to the office about 12 or 1
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963. ____.
The Mickle Street Review 9 Part 1 (1987): iii-v. Stern, J. David. Memoirs of a Maverick Publisher.