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Year 85 of the States—1860-61. 1 vol., pp. 456.
1.
George Birkbeck Hill (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1897) 1: 314.
Gespräche mit Goethe , Leipzig, Band 1 und 2: 1836, Band 3: 1848, S. 743.
Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 1, '84.
I copy the letter from William Michael Rossetti given me by W. day before yesterday.London, 1 JanyJanuary
come across a quotation from him in the D. let me know.This morning I have your two letters of 18th & 1
thin paper to me as above.This is on the supposition that your big vol. costs £2 and the other one £1,
Home at 1:15—confident he would breast the night. Tuesday, December 22, 1891
Wished to be left quietly and alone for a while.1 Wishing nothing but water. 2 No hiccough—a little cough
See Walter Whitman, "The Tomb-Blossoms," The Great Western Magazine and Anglo-American Journal 1 (July
and 1862 in Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:
theirs, —the thirteen thousand def towns, cities, and villages, 13,(000) 30,000,(000 | 2300 26 40 39 1
Our edition comprises several interrelated and complementary resources, illustrated below. 1.
the "law's delay," The phrase is from Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" soliloquy (Act III, Scene 1)
.. 87 China.... 3 Sweden & Norway..... 80 Finland.... 2 France & Spain...... 33 Mexico.... 1
the fact that my subject is a better friend to himself than to anybody else, and that he minds No. 1
I have sent an order for £1-7-0. for the Leaves of Grass—on 'Camden Post Office.'
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 5.2 (1987): 1–7.Asselineau, Roger.
Vols. 1-3. 1906-1914. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961; Vol. 4. Ed. Sculley Bradley.
those who corrupted their own live bodies" and "those who defiled the living" bodies of others (section 1)
Vol. 1. New York: New York UP, 1980. xvxxv. Crawley, Thomas Edward.
Vols. 1-3. 1906-1914. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 1961; Vol. 4. Ed. Sculley Bradley.
Bucke's book 1 "Walt Whitman," By R. Maurice Bucke, M.D.
Burial BURIAL. 1 TO think of it! To think of time—of all that retrospection!
PROUD MUSIC OF THE STORM. 1 PROUD music of the storm, Blast that careers so free, whistling across the
THOU MOTHER WITH THY EQUAL BROOD. 1 THOU Mother with thy equal brood, Thou varied chain of different
PROUD MUSIC OF THE STORM. 1 PROUD music of the storm, Blast that careers so free, whistling across the
THOU MOTHER WITH THY EQUAL BROOD. 1 THOU Mother with thy equal brood, Thou varied chain of different
Friday, March 1, 18898 P.M. W. reading Century which he laid down on my entrance.
Friday, March 1, 1889
.— 1* The constitution covenants that the free states shall give up runaway servants—that we all know
Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:209
Bowen: An Unknown Whitman Letter Recommending an Army Doctor," Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 1, no. 2
Whitman’s brother, Thomas Jefferson Whitman, enclosed $11 from Moses Lane, $10 from Hill & Newman, and $1
No. of grains fluid, solid matter in 1 gal Baiseley's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stream; at 5 miles the waters of Valley Stream; at 6 miles the waters of Springfield Creek; and at 7 1/
SONG OF THE UNIVERSAL. 1 COME said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet yet has chanted, Sing me the universal
WITH ANTECEDENTS. 1 WITH antecedents, With my fathers and mothers and the accumulations of past ages,
SONG OF THE UNIVERSAL. 1 COME said the Muse, Sing me a song no poet yet has chanted, Sing me the universal
WITH ANTECEDENTS. 1 WITH antecedents, With my fathers and mothers and the accumulations of past ages,
THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Tuesday, January 1, 1878 CHICAGO IN 1877.
Propellers 15 4,912 Steam canal-boats 27 2,491 Tugs 62 1,863 Barks 13 4,486 Brigs 3 1,016 Sloop-yacht 1
not far from 6 per cent higher, as measured against gold; so that we have an actual increase of above 1
Watch Quartier Au Loete Swisse No. 51,575 1 3 0 00 50 A Ap 14 " 17 19 2 5 37 80 75 25 M Ju " s to 2n
Is picture enough nder Feb Ma 77 Jun Jul 79 -1 D 81 Amount rec'd received from Mr. V. A.
Edward Grier, Notebooks and Unpublished Prose Manuscripts (New York: New York University Press, 1984), 1:
lines, as well as the "generic or cosmic or transcendental 'I'" that appears in Leaves of Grass (Grier, 1:
Did he mean Sea Shore Memories No. 1?
This is the letter.London, Oct. 1, 1888. Dear Mr.
application to the whole, the globe, all history, all ranks, the 19/20th called evil just as well as the 1/
Also sold her copy of Bucke's book for 1 dollar, saying of this last, however—"We must not make a practice
The rough draft of a letter written by him (marked on the envelope "sent Oct 1 1863") to W. S.
Washington, D.C., February 1, 1885.
sound to say: I have a couple of scribblers of doubtful ages that are very likely, strictly No.Number 1?
Broadway New York" (envelope all crushed, torn, discolored) and forwarded from them to "Walt Whitman 91 1/
None at this time.1 Sleeping very quietly. No hiccough.2 Had position changed.
Courtesy Library of Congress, Traubel Collection David McKay, June 1, 1883.
See John Duff, History of Public Health in New York City, 1625–1866 , Volume 1 (New York: Russell Sage
Whitman wrote about the first Dutch church in Brooklyn in " Brooklyniana No. 1 " (June 3, 1861) and again
The funeral baked meats / Did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables" (Act 1, scene 2, lines 179-80