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Friday, December 21, 1888.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

Y., May 1, 1882.

Thursday, January 21, 1892

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

Weir Mitchell acknowledges book through his clerk.Kennedy's letter to the Transcript (1/18): WALT WHITMAN.To

Tuesday, November 20, 1888.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

all produced the three greatest public men (to my thinking such) of the last hundred years in Europe—1.

Henry 8th

  • Date: Undated
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | Unknown
Text:

in Scotland—the war with France— Prince Eugene—Peace with France, (1713) —death of Queen Anne, (Aug. 1,

Brooklyniana, No. 17.

  • Date: 5 April 1862
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

York and Long Island Advertiser beginning on June 26, 1799, and the Long Island Star beginning on June 1,

[New York Atlas, 31 October 1858]

  • Date: 31 October 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

[New York Atlas, 24 October 1858]

  • Date: 24 October 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

[New York Atlas, 3 October 1858]

  • Date: 3 October 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

[New York Atlas, 26 December 1858]

  • Date: 26 December 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

Letter from Washington

  • Date: 4 October 1863
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

W ASHINGTON , Thursday, Oct. 1, 1863.

Poem of Many in One.

  • Date: 1856
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Weather-beaten vessels, landings, settlements, the rapid stature and muscle, The haughty defiance of the Year 1

The Pragmatic Whitman

  • Date: 2002
  • Creator(s): Mack, Stephen John
Text:

The Metaphysics of Democracy: Leaves of Grass , 1855 and 1856 Chapter 1.

The elaboration of Whitman's metaphysics in part I begins in chapter 1 with a discussion of how Whitman

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Fate" CHAPTER 1 "My Voice Goes after What My Eyes Cannot Reach": Pragmatic Language

I loaf and invite my soul, I lean and loafe at my ease....observing a spear of summer grass. ( 1) Clearly

Cluster: Drum-Taps. (1891)

  • Date: 1891–1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

RISE O DAYS FROM YOUR FATHOMLESS DEEPS. 1 RISE O days from your fathomless deeps, till you loftier, fiercer

THE WOUND-DRESSER. 1 AN old man bending I come among new faces, Years looking backward resuming in answer

GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN. 1 GIVE me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling,

Cluster: Drum-Taps. (1881)

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

RISE O DAYS FROM YOUR FATHOMLESS DEEPS. 1 RISE O days from your fathomless deeps, till you loftier, fiercer

THE WOUND-DRESSER. 1 AN old man bending I come among new faces, Years looking backward resuming in answer

GIVE ME THE SPLENDID SILENT SUN. 1 GIVE me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling,

Electronic Scholarly Editions

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

The grant carries a 3 to 1 matching requirement, and thus we need to raise $1.5 million dollars in order

Special issue of Literary and Linguistic Computing 15: 1–4. Schreibman, Susan (2002).

Edition, Project, Database, Archive, Thematic Research Collection: What's in a Name?

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

These differences arise mainly from a distinction between 1) a strict definition of — as a technical

Archival Science 3 (2003) : 1–25. Reproduced with permission.

Civil War Washington, the Walt Whitman Archive, and Some Present Editorial Challenges and Future Possibilities

  • Creator(s): Kenneth M. Price
Text:

questions, though I do think that if we ever moved toward a crowdsourcing model the key issues would be 1)

Gordon, "Experiencing Women's History as a Documentary Editor," Documentary Editing 31 (2010), 1–9.

"Poets to Come": An Introduction to the Spanish Translations

  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen | Nicole Gray | Rey Rocha
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Figure 1.

Friday, January 18, 1889.

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

The only corrections I have seen to make are —1.

Walt Whitman: Is He Persecuted?

  • Creator(s): William Douglass O'Connor
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he think, for example, of t is this gem, cut by an eminent hand, in The Boston Transcript of April 1

Cluster: Songs of Parting. (1891)

  • Date: 1891–1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

THOUGHTS. 1 OF these years I sing, How they pass and have pass'd through convuls'd pains, as through

By Blue Ontario's Shore.

  • Date: 1891–1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

BY BLUE ONTARIO'S SHORE. 1 BY blue Ontario's shore, As I mused of these warlike days and of peace return'd

Cluster: Sea-Drift. (1881)

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

AS I EBB'D WITH THE OCEAN OF LIFE. 1 AS I ebb'd with the ocean of life, As I wended the shores I know

Cluster: Songs of Parting. (1881)

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

THOUGHTS. 1 OF these years I sing, How they pass and have pass'd through convuls'd pains, as through

By Blue Ontario's Shore.

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

BY BLUE ONTARIO'S SHORE. 1 BY blue Ontario's shore, As I mused of these warlike days and of peace return'd

Visits to Walt Whitman in 1890–1891: In Camden

  • Date: 1917
  • Creator(s): John Johnston
Text:

anything, to seek information directly from the men themselves; and he gave me two illustrations of this. 1.

Of late years he seems to have changed in two particulars. (1) Mrs.

Walt Whitman's Poems

  • Date: 19 February 1876
  • Creator(s): Anonymous
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But just for a change I feel like presenting a reflection or two like these: 1.

Whitman, Poet and Seer

  • Date: 22 January 1882
  • Creator(s): G. E. M.
Text:

See Correspondence , 1:82.

Wednesday, March 30, 1892

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

then north through Fourth to the railroad—and it continued its reach and play for three hours till, at 1:

He is a precursor

  • Date: 1847 or later; May 1847; date unknown
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman | George Hogarth | Anonymous
Text:

He is the a precursor, in some sort of great 1 differences between past thousands 4 of years, and future

[New York Atlas, 7 November 1858]

  • Date: 7 November 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

Introduction to Walt Whitman, Poemas, by Álvaro Armando Vasseur

  • Creator(s): Matt Cohen | Rachel Price
Text:

On June 1, 1901, in the newspaper Vasseur called de las Carreras' sensibility "exaggerated like that

Whitman himself, being an old typographer, composed his own work (1). (New York), Brooklyn 1855.

musical like poems, and overall, the verses of the Bible, and of the fragments of Orphic and Vedic hymns (1)

appearance of the Superman, he proclaims his new faith: that life would return to its commencement (1)

Slavery

  • Date: Between 1850 and 1860
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

1 Slavery—the Slaveholders—The Constitution—the true America and Americans, the laboring persons.— The

The Furtive Hen and the Cat Whose Tail Was Too Long: On Whitman's Traces

  • Date: 2020
  • Creator(s): Corona, Mario
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1.

(Traubel, 1906, Volume 1, 158-61) A few years earlier, in 1867, Carpenter, then 23, had been given an

good deal of time on the Common, these delicious days and nights - every mid-day from 11.30 to about 1

Reminiscences of Walt Whitman: Memories, Letters, Etc.

  • Date: 1896
  • Creator(s): William Sloane Kennedy
Text:

Lovering, and on February 1, 1887, Report No. 3856, entitled "Walt Whitman," was submitted to the House

whither he had driven alone in his phaeton, in contemplation of the sunset.* * New England Magazine , May 1,

Whitman: With Extracts from His Letters and Remarks on His Writings (London: Alexander Gardner, 1896), 1

Italian Translations of "Poets to Come"

  • Creator(s): Marina Camboni
Text:

See Gamberale, "Walt Whitman," in , translated by Luigi Gamberale (Milano: Sonzogno, 1887), 1:2–14.

With Walt Whitman in Camden (vol. 8)

  • Creator(s): Horace Traubel | Traubel, Horace
Text:

March 1-31, 1891 47 April 1-30, 1891 116 May 1-31, 1891 175 June 1-30, 1891 250 July 1-31, 1891 294 August

1-31, 1891 378 September 1-31, 1891 458 APPENDICESI.

Fairchild: March 1, 1891Dear Mr.

1 June.

Ran one stretch of about 1 1/4 miles on soft soil: delicious—the active life of the moment—the yielding

Reviews and Advertisements Insertion into the 1855 Leaves of Grass

  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

. * The organs are marked by figures from 1 to 7, indicating their degrees of development, 1 meaning

Memoranda During the War

  • Date: 1875–1876
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

In the bed above, also, amputation of the left leg; gave him a little jar of raspberries; bed No. 1,

I saw him this morning about 8 1/2 coming in to business, riding on Vermont avenue, near L street.

The Wards are either letter'd alphabetically, Ward G, Ward K, or else numerically, 1, 2, 3, &c.

March 1 st. —Plenty more butternut or clay-color'd escapees every day.

E, 93rd Pennsylvania Died May 1, '65— My letter to his mother.

"Leaves of Grass"

  • Date: September 1887
  • Creator(s): Lewin, Walter
Text:

Goethe, Gespräche mit Goethe , Leipzig, Band 1 und 2: 1836, Band 3: 1848, S. 743; Spinoza, Ethics, Part

Revenge and Requital; A Tale of a Murderer Escaped

  • Date: July and August 1845
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

See John Duff, History of Public Health in New York City, 1625–1866 , Volume 1 (New York: Russell Sage

The Real "Live Oak, with Moss": Straight Talk about Whitman's "Gay Manifesto"

  • Date: 1996
  • Creator(s): Parker, Hershel
Text:

Bowers (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1955), p. 1.

Cluster: Children of Adam. (1867)

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC. 1 I SING the Body electric; The armies of those I love engirth me, and I engirth

Cluster: Calamus. (1871)

  • Date: 1871
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

A SONG. 1 COME, I will make the continent indissoluble; I will make the most splendid race the sun ever

Cluster: Children of Adam. (1891)

  • Date: 1891–1892
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC. 1 I SING the body electric, The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth

Cluster: Enfans D'adam. (1860)

  • Date: 1860–1861
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Cluster: Enfans D'adam. (1860) Enfans d'Adam. 1.

Cluster: Children of Adam. (1881)

  • Date: 1881–1882
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC. 1 I SING the body electric, The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth

Whitman in Russia

  • Creator(s): Stephen Stepanchev
Text:

Repin, the painter; this edition was seized by the czar's censors (see selection 1).

Zassoursky, "Whitman's Reception," 288–289. 1.

See Engels' letter to Schmidt, July 1, 1891.

[New York Atlas, 26 September 1858]

  • Date: 26 September 1858
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

Illustrated article on "The Opera" and an unpublished manuscript about "A Visit to the Opera" ( NUPM 1:

Cluster: Calamus. (1867)

  • Date: 1867
  • Creator(s): Walt Whitman
Text:

A SONG. 1 COME, I will make the continent indissoluble; I will make the most splendid race the sun ever

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