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file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen James Speed to William
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I want you, if you will, to write in the book "Ethel Thompson from Joseph William Thompson, December
("No finer women ever walked this earth than the women of the Williams family" said & repeated old C.V
It's strong contrasts of black & white (no half tones) & the peculiar disposition of the lights are very
Thompson (an elderly, white bearded man, with healthy fresh complexion, clear honest grey eyes, & cordial
In a letter he received from you he saw (and appropriated) a white hair attached to the mucilage of the
Rechel-White, "Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809–1894)," (Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, eds. J.R.
James William Wallace and John Johnston to Walt Whitman, 18 May 1887
William Received Some papers From you yesterday Which we All take great In Reading And, Aspecialy especially
We have found out what the Privatians Privations of life is Since we came west we Came Here For williams
William's Health He was very Healthy Before he went to the Army. they Sent him home From Washington
Bibliography Jerome Loving Walt Whitman: The Song of Himself Berkeley University of California Press 1999 William
Williamson (1823–1867) and William Burns (1818–1850) founded the Sunday Dispatch in 1846 as a weekly
Williamson and William Burns were arrested sometime before December 11, 1849 as part of a libel suit
founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801 and was edited by abolitionist, poet, and Democratic partisan William
The Maclay Bill was backed by the Whig governor of New York, William Seward, who sought to use the debate
inter-party fight fit loosely with Whitman's loco-foco inclinations, which, following the model of William
William White's 1969 bibliography of Whitman's journalism largely replicates this decision.
Reconstructing Whitman's Desk at the Brooklyn Daily Times Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 2015 33 1 21–50 White
, William Walt Whitman's Journalism: A Bibliography Detroit, MI Wayne State University Press 1969 Written
anti-slavery politics inclined toward free-soilism, an ideology focused on the economic rights of independent white
table Henry Clapp, Walt Whitman, Fitz James O'Brien, Ned Wilkins, George Arnold, Sheppard, Gardette, William
William Winter was its literary critic.
William Winter came from the Cambridge (Mass.) Chronicle in 1859.
Our transcription is based on William Shepard, ed., Pen Pictures of Modern Authors (New York: G. P.
At the curbstone is a block of white marble with the initials 'W.
His body was thinner than I had ever seen it, but the fine head crowned with its white hair was unaltered
William Ellery Channing, Charles Dickens, Jenny Lind, Harriet Martineau, and countless others chorused
White, 1906. 464. Whitman, Walt. Prose Works 1892. Ed. Floyd Stovall. Vol. 2.
Hartford: Transcendental Books, 1971. 4–11.Thayer, William Roscoe.
Both men look older than they are, for the massive head of on all gray, and the other all white.
his time with some English friends, the family of the late Alexander Gilchrist, the biographer of William
The biography of William Blake was completed by his wife, who wrote a preface, which is said to be the
On December 2, 1866, William O'Connor—another of Whitman's close friends—had written a long review in
two officers in the Fifty-First Regiment (who had not been captured at Poplar Grove), Lieutenant William
of Congress)—essentially paraphrased a letter (date unknown) addressed to Babcock from Lieutenant William
Walt Whitman wrote to William O'Connor and his wife on March 26 that George was in what I would almost
And when the initials G.W.W. stood on a pipe in white paint, the inhabitants of Boston and New York were
the Dooryard Bloom'd" (titled "I Saw the Vision of Armies" on the album) with works by James Joyce, William
influence of literature ("Rave on words on printed page"), mentions Whitman along with John Donne, William
A Wartime Whitman was edited by Major William A. Aiken.
Major William A. Aiken. New York: Editions for the Armed Services.
NIMMO KING WILLIAM STRAND 14 STREET, MDCCCXCI1I 3331 S>2 AUG 2 i. 921411 PREFACE This hardly needs an
figure,six feet high, costumed in or blue grey, with drab hat, broad shirt collar, fulland with grey-white
And here I may recall President Lincoln's remark on seeing Whitman of House :" from the windows the White
William O'Connor, of Douglas Washington, who had learned to appreciate Walt as a friend, and to admire
The grown impression he early made upon such men as Emerson, Thoreau, William O Connor, Mr.
"Fihim better than last With pretty well, looking year. 54 WHITMAN his light-gray suit, and white
W. drives briskly, and salutes every person we meet, little and black and male and female. big, white
The upper over The eyelids droop considerably the eyeballs. which are hidden by the thick, white lips
XXVII William Rossetti his has a certain says language ultimate quality.
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
I step softly over to him, and find by his card that he is named William Cone, of the 1st Maine cavalry
Crossing the fields in summer he would gather a great bunch of dandelion blossoms, and red and white
For my enemy is dead—a man divine as myself is dead; I look where he lies, white-faced and still, in
the coffin—I draw near; I bend down, and touch lightly with my lips the white face in the coffin."
Trout 30 6 Birds & Birds 16 7 A Bed of Boughs 30 8 Birds nesting 10 9 The Halcyon in Canada 44 10 A White
rec'd a letter from you at Hobart which I sent on to Buck Bucke , with one from Eldridge, I read Williams
Wm O'Connors William O'Connor's letter is a treat, with a little too much seasoning.
If W m William would only practice a little more self-denial, he would be much more effective.
I return dear Williams Donnelly pamphlet.
A steady snow fall here to-day, the river a white plain.
I hope you & William will be among them.
I wrote quite a long letter to William which I hope he received.
Rechel-White, "Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809–1894)," (Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, eds. J.R.
This morning Doctor Bucke sends me Williams letter.
It makes me groan in spirit to think of Williams condition.
Swinburne's new book upon William Blake , poet and artist—a great but neglected genius who was counted
Jest like a privet and as study as a Jug JC sebrig is fist lutenent B B Jones is a lutenent brother william
unted an wee have got the pras of the finest regment in these pats My Capten Skaggs is ded brother william
several of the other pilots mentioned there—John Cole, pilot of the Union, who was a pilot still; George White
, Luther Smith, and Bill White, who died suddenly and alone at his post, in the very chair in which I