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No. 1, first published in the Brooklyn Daily Standard on 3 June 1861.
Lands]about 1872poetryhandwritten2 leaves18.5 x 18.5 cm to 20 x 18 cm; The first two entries on Leaf 1
, thy every daughter, / son, endear'd alike, forever equal,)" in the same section projected on Leaf 1.
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980. 'There Was a Child Went Forth' [1855]
Scott Moncrieff 1 Alva St. Edinburgh. March 30 th /76. P.S.
first and third sides of two folded half-sheets (20 x 16 cm) of the same white wove paper used for 1:
3:1 and 1:3:2, in the same light brown ink and, like them, with only minor revisions.
The lines on page 1 became verses 1-8 of section 4 of Calamus. in 1860; page 2 ("Solitary, smelling the
THIS COMPOST. 1 SOMETHING startles me where I thought I was safest; I withdraw from the still woods I
THIS COMPOST. 1 SOMETHING startles me where I thought I was safest, I withdraw from the still woods I
THIS COMPOST. 1 SOMETHING startles me where I thought I was safest, I withdraw from the still woods I
fears of annihilation, expresses terror ("Something startles me where I thought I was safest" [section 1]
section 2) of which is packed with "all the foul liquid and meat" of "distemper'd corpses" (section 1)
Saint Paul's sermon on the conquest of death and the rebirth of the soul (1 Corinthians 15) speaks of
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980.____. Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. 2 vols.
A special issue of The Walt Whitman Quarterly Review (4 [Fall/Winter 1986-1987], 1-74) first brought
Devulcanizing India rubber; ante-dated April 1, 1857: Conrad Poppenhusen and Ludwig Held, Brooklyn, N
Freeman to Walt Whitman, 1 February 1877
.— Dabistan 3 Vols Cloth— Sacontala 1—cl Time & Tide 1—— Mazzini's Duties of Man— Carlyle a Choice of
Mary writes that Fanny is married Thomas Jefferson Whitman to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1863
from you again Probably as Jess has told you I am poking around from place to place spending about 1/
Travis that I would pay $18 a month for the rooms that Mother and I had—that would leave them to pay 15 1/
3 a month increasing our rent $3 and theirs $1 1/3 or if they would not agree to that, that I would take
I mailed a letter to you either last Friday or Saturday, containing $11. 10 from Hill & Newman and $1.
brother Walt, Mr Lane handed me your note yesterday and I enclose the within $6, $5 from myself and $1
Her hair is getting lighter and i guess will be about the color of mine The enclosed $2 is sent $1 by
Martin and $1 by Henry Carlow. I wish you would write me a Hospital letter .
little over 3000 names they drew 1056 nearly one in three, while in other wards the proportion was 1
in 6 and 1 in 7 and in the 9th ward 1 in 10.
W. will consent to give $1 per month regularly to be sent to you for Hospital purposes.
Contributed by Hill & Newman $1.
Kirkwood $1 " John D Martin " Chas Botsford and $3 from self.
The other $1 is from John D. Martin.
Martin "1 " Henry Carlow In my yesterdays letter I said something about the acknowledgement of the moneys
Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 1 January 1884
Sept. 1. Delgany. Ireland.
Yesterday 1 st instalment installment of proof sheets of German L. of G. reached me — thought you might
Rolleston to Walt Whitman, 1 September 1888
I have sent an order for £1-7-0. for the Leaves of Grass—on 'Camden Post Office.'
We are selling it for 1 mark, which = I think a quarter of a dollar, about.
"He is wanting in two indispensable requisites for a great writer. (1) Knowledge—(2) Form."
March 24th 1881. 1. These to embalm a day to keep fresh its memory forever. 2.
She wrote at that time to you, enclosing a money order for £1-6-0 for one of your books, I think the
Feb. 2 nd The big book with its kind inscription arrived today—I like much the 1 volume plan.
THOU MOTHER WITH THY EQUAL BROOD. 1 THOU Mother with thy equal brood, Thou varied chain of different
THOU MOTHER WITH THY EQUAL BROOD. 1 THOU Mother with thy equal brood, Thou varied chain of different
Vol. 1 of Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. New York: New York UP, 1963.
Joel Myerson (New York: Garland, 1993), 1:156.
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
.00190xxx.00413xxx.00047Thought [Of closing up my songs by these]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1
-51uva.00189xxx.00309xxx.00413Thought [Of these years I sing]1857-1859poetryhandwritten2 leavesleaf 1
(This particular Thought was numbered section 1 of the composite poem.)
THOUGHTS. 1 OF ownership—As if one fit to own things could not at pleasure enter upon all, and incorporate
THOUGHTS. 1 OF these years I sing, How they pass and have pass'd, through convuls'd pains, as through
THOUGHTS. 1 OF these years I sing, How they pass and have pass'd through convuls'd pains, as through
THOUGHTS. 1 OF these years I sing, How they pass and have pass'd through convuls'd pains, as through
Thoughts 1 1.
Thoughts 1 1.
Thoughts 1 1.