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(No. 2)
Belmont Mass Dec 2 '85 My Dear Whitman— Maugre yr your wholesome advice, (exc. that I put in a page on
send you 3 copies. from W S Kennedy | (the Poet as Craftsman) William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 2
. | DEC | 2 | 8 AM | 1885 | REC'D.
For the story of Swinburne's veneration of Whitman and his later recantation, see two essays by Terry
Schofield, Seek for a Hero: The Story of John Boyle O'Reilly (New York: Kennedy, 1956).
room to her meals i have got a box of things for her shall send them on thursday Thursday i got 10 1/2
gingam gingham and one delain and a can of peaches and some other things and george George will give me 2
361; 2:367), and Randall H.
Whitman, vol. 2, 1868–1873, note for letter 121, Trent Collection, Duke University).
Edwin Haviland Miller [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:361).
Edwin Haviland Miller [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:72–73, n. 37).
Edwin Haviland Miller [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:69).
poems alongside the most cherished books of his youth—Homer, Shakespeare, and the Bible (Prose Works 2:
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964. Macpherson, James ("Ossian") (1736–1796)
431 Stevens Street Camden Oct October 2 My dear girls (for this letter is for you both) I will just write
only room to send love from Uncle Walt Walt Whitman to Mannahatta Whitman and Jessie Louisa Whitman, 2
See Whitman's October 2, 1877 letter to Edward Carpenter.
Attorney General's Office , Washington April 2, 1867 .
Price Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, 2 April 1867
Camden Wednesday Evn'g Jan 2 '84 Dear Son & Comrade I have got word from you once or twice —& glad to
here in the Spring & leave Camden—I don't know where) — Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Harry Stafford, 2
shine to Hunter: he is so big, lusty: he has such a cheery, hearty manner—especially when he tells a story
He said: "It takes us to the unseen—it is a poem—the supreme fact of art: it is the end of the story,
Harrison's letter to Blaine there in part facsimiled.
This will be my birthday gift to the world, my last, my parting, gift: the world has made many birthday
and put in a volume, as giving the clue to all departments of our early history, for the use of that part
The houses were one story, of logs, covered with thatch.
Some had seen a witch burnt—and then they all told stories of witchcraft.
The records he kept of the town still exist, though dimly legible in parts.
Soon after the painting was made, in the earliest part of the present century, it was exhibited here
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
in The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921), 2:
Gelardi, “Nearshore Saltwater Sportfish,” New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, pg. 2,
Rockaway, too, and many other parts of sea-girt Paumanok.
Gelardi, “Nearshore Saltwater Sportfish,” New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, pg. 2,
Nor should the reader overlook the oft-repeated adage that Whitman must be read whole—that a part will
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. Collect (1882)
Debris 2 ANY thing is as good as established, when that is established that will produce it and continue
poems and poets, binding the lands of the earth closer than all treaties and diplomacy" (Prose Works 2:
I know not a land except ours that has not, to some extent . . . made its title clear" (Prose Works 2:
all-assuming identity, with dilating internal atlas ("Within me latitude widens, longitude lengthens" [section 2]
The Evolution of Walt Whitman. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1960, 1962. Erkkila, Betsy.
Floyd Stovall. 2 vols. New York: New York UP, 1963–1964.____.
Debris 2 ANY thing is as good as established, when that is estab- lished established that will produce
Lawrence [London: Heinemann, 1967], 2: 633).
Manuscript in British Museum. 2.
3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 "or a hańd kerchief. . . . desígn edly drópped" —and there
Now you can of course say that he meant pure verse and the foot is a paeon 1 2 3 1 2
The night, the tempest, the seashore are part of the solitude and the despair they cover, part of the
Monday, March 2, 18917:55 P.M.
Press, March 2, 1891.)
Keep me postedRM Bucke Monday, March 2, 1891
13 March 68 friday Friday afternoon Dear Walt i have just got your letter with 2 dol dollars and the
the money but now i have told you i shall feel better but i have got a little money left besides the 2
would be saving and george was gone so i would g et it so walt i can get along if you send me about 2
and Silver's date (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
to March 12, 1868 (Walt Whitman, The Correspondence [New York: New York University Press, 1961–77], 2:
.00031xxx.00502A Night Battle in the late War1863prose1 leafhandwritten; This is a brief note, dated May 2,
statement of the facts found by him, and of his rulings upon the law, and to make this statement a part
stated, to adjudge costs against the United States, it is unknown to me, and I have no doubt that this part
Lindsey, 1 Gall. 365; Prince in error, United States, 2 Gall. 204; Meredith et al. vs.
"Only in part—some pages." "All right, there is no hurry.
I don't think I care to part with it.
Bucke is very vehement about the tomb embroilment—Dec. 2nd: 2 Dec 1891My dear HoraceI have your notes
July 2, 1868. Hon. J. M. Schofield, Secretary of War.
Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Orville Hickman Browning to John McAllister Schofield, 2
In Forms 1 and 2, after "Approved May 31, 1870, " insert the following in lieu of the Section . . . .
Judd, 2 Mass. R. 329.
2 is rougher than it h w as on Michigan or Huron: (on St.
This page of notes, crossed out and numbered "2," describes the journey across Lake Erie; Whitman's visits
This page of notes, crossed out and numbered "2," describes the journey across Lake Erie; Whitman's visits
The article was later reprinted in November Boughs.; 2; Transcribed from digital images of the original
Hampstead May 2, '84.
Anne Gilchrist to Walt Whitman, 2 May 1884
Camden Monday afternoon 1½ July 2 '88 Thanks for your letter this morn'g—the "Sands" is intended (such
Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, 2 July 1888
religious teachers: the democrat in religion as Jefferson was the democrat in politics" (With Walt Whitman 2:
Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3. New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1914.
Early in the Morning," the first two words of which had not appeared in the 1860 edition (Blue Book 2:
Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Library, 1968.
His letter of 2 April 1870 opens, "In the name of CALAMUS listen to me!"
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1961. Stoddard, Charles Warren (1843–1909)
Camden New Jersey U S America Dec: 2 '90 The Notes & Good Words have come all right —of the I w'd like
John Johnston, 2 December 1890
| Dec 2 | 8 PM | 90.
Minor variants for the various editions, mostly of punctuation marks, are noted in the Variorum (2:362
Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Library, 1968.
W., Aug. 2, 1887. Dear Sir.
Louisa Snowdon to Walt Whitman, 2 August 1887
is but a part.
part- ing parting of dear friends; The one to remain hung on the other's neck, and pas- sionately passionately
THE CENTENARIAN'S STORY. VOLUNTEER OF 1861-2.
What is prudence, is indivisible, Declines to separate one part of life from every part, Divides not
SONGS OF PARTING.
There appeared, on the part of the Commissioners and their employees, to be every desire to afford explanation
and down Ann street to the pierhead — total length of 7360 feet — with a uniform descending grade of 2
The remaining streets have good falls for the most part, and the same system of pipe sewers as that recommended
As he understood it, the greater part of those present were in no wise affected by the matter.
However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
In part, the has been shaped by what has seemed most fundable.
We expect to be able to answer such questions in part visually via dynamic maps.
and the slavery, race, and emancipation story.
For the most part, has developed as a stand-alone project.
, but we have the sites open in a separate window to visually reinforce the idea that they are not part
John Townsend Trowbridge (1827–1916) was a novelist, poet, author of juvenile stories, and anti-slavery
On March 21 and 22 the New York Daily Graphic devoted pages to pictures and stories of Foster's last
Three of O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen
I had never hit upon such a story. "No, you have not: you could not—how could you?
This should "be emphasized above all else" in the story.
Longfellow, tells a story of the way he treated the charges of plagiarism against the Indian poem Hiawatha
When I had finished W. said: "It makes a very good story," and he said: "but—." I laughed.
"Then you don't believe the story?"
flung out from the steeples of churches and from all the public buildings and stores, The tearful parting
, the mother kisses her son, the son kisses his mother, (Loth is the mother to part, yet not a word does
THE CENTENARIAN'S STORY.
Volunteer of 1861-2, (at Washington Park, Brooklyn, assisting the Centenarian.)
in myself—aye, long ago as it is, I took part in it, Walking then this hilltop, this same ground.
flung out from the steeples of churches and from all the public buildings and stores, The tearful parting
, the mother kisses her son, the son kisses his mother, (Loth is the mother to part, yet not a word does
THE CENTENARIAN'S STORY.
Volunteer of 1861-2, (at Washington Park, Brooklyn, assisting the Centenarian.)
in myself—aye, long ago as it is, I took part in it, Walking then this hilltop, this same ground.
May 10, 1889 Our dear friend O'Connor died peacefully at 2 a m yesterday.
"They are a part of me—I am a part of them—William, Nellie.
part true.
Phillips told the story beautifully; indeed, I think the best part of Phillips was in the asides, the
This is a part of the so much that went towards producing my English editions: the story is not to be
of the story."
Camden March 21 2 PM The Herald has just come—all right — W W Walt Whitman to William Ingram, 21 March
interested in all I told him of the Ingersolls—firing at me question after question to enlarge my story
ask George whether any thing could be done with $500 cash about getting a lot & moderate-sized two story
, travel writings, biography, and autobiography, chief among them a hugely popular patriotic short story
I recollect the story of the ship very well, it was often told and referred to when I was a little boy
In the introduction, he pledges that the stories are true and, therefore, more charming than fiction.
Grief" and "The Punishment of Pride," as well as "The Child's Champion," Whitman's erotically charged story