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Good-bye, my fancy: 2 d annex to "Leaves of grass." D. McKay. por. 8º, $1.
of 1864, and Sec. 5, Ch. 3, Act of 1861, I do not see that it is affected by the circular of March 2,
Swamp Cabbage, Symplocarpus fœtidus. 2. Water Carpet, Chrysoplenium Americanum. 3.
William passed peacefully to rest at 2 A. M. this day.
s Transcript —(p. 2) great "'lection" times here. Busy times for printers & editors. W. S. Kennedy.
Price Elizabeth Lorang Zachary King Eric Conrad Walt Whitman to Lewis Wraymond, [2 October (?) 1868]
This draft was written on the verso of Walt Whitman's October 2, 1868 letter to Henry Hurt.Lewy Wraymond
Edw Carpenter June 3 '76 2 sets sent 4 vols altogether 45. Brunswick Square Brighton 3.
answered Feb 2 '92 I said 'yes.' see notes Feb. 3 1892 J. E.
Good kind Friend—Your letter, enclosing $2—most gratefully received. I assure you.
Deduct from this the adv. 2 times in Tribune and (4 times)—(?
Your favor of 2 d inst. instant to me, and papers for others were duly received, and I am requested by
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman to Richard Maurice Bucke, [2–3 February 1888]
SUGGESTIONS. 1 THAT whatever tastes sweet to the most perfect person —That is finally right. 2 That the
yet for I have quite a little, I should like to do before I go Love to you always R M Bucke see notes 2/
N EW Y ORK , August 2, 1848. Eds.
Walt Whitman to the Editors of The Daily Crescent, 2 August 1848
Enfans D'adam 2 2.
Missouri from March 1, 1868 to June 1, 1868 July 2 J. A.L. McClure Assistant to A. S. Ridgely U. S.
Va. $300:00 Jan. 2. 1869 Assistant to E. C. Carrington U. S. Atty. D. C. 4th Quar. 1868 Jan. 2 A.
A. for California, from July 1, '68 to Dec. 31, '68. $1000:00 Feb. 2 Assistant to H. S. Fitch, U.
Missouri, from 10th April 1869 to 1st May, '69 $232: July 2. Jos. E. Elwell, Wm Dorsheimer No.
Ea Penn. 3d qr. 1869 $750.00 " 2 H. S. Sherman No. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 So. Ohio 3d qr. 1869 Nor.
"That story," he said, "has a long—a very long—tale."
Had with me a copy of Story's "A Roman Lawyer of the 2nd Century"—which W. said he had "never seen" but
He made some reference to the murder trial still going on up the street—but thought the story "horrible—lacerating
The O'Connors expect to move the coming week—They have got a nice little new house, two story, five rooms—it
I am never tired of hearing his stories (nor he of telling them) of hairbreadth escapes for him & his
very bad piece of luck has happened to me in my new Boston book—but it would be quite a complicated story
They were not miscellaneous poems, but one vol: a drama and the other a Chinese story.
I read a story once of a man who was thought remarkable because possessed of the power to see with his
Doctor Bucke concedes a good deal of weight to the first part of the book though he seems to reject the
opportunity to influence any forthcoming article on them, I think it would be a proper and an even essential part
—stories and story-tellers, windy, bragging, vain centres of street-crowds.
part of the country.
But that is part of our lesson.
The leading parts.
, (is it not the largest part?)
I have also to thank you for the Philadephia Record with the marked paragraph, part of which appears
O'Connor's stories with a preface by Whitman were published in Three Tales: The Ghost, The Brazen Android
(See Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden, 2: 42.)
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
Proud Music of the Storm" in Passage to India (1871), Two Rivulets (1876), and in Leaves of Grass (1881–2)
Jersey, May 1–2 p.m. 1874 Dear Pete, I have been out halting around for a walk, as it is quite pleasant
afraid to venture on account of so much rain, but I have been to the Prison in it all and had a talk to 2
of & read L of G and said he wished he had a good copy easy to hold and handle—and I recommended the 2
It is postmarked: NEW-YORK | DEC 1 | 2 PM | D; CAMDEN, N.J. | DEC 2 | 6 AM | 91 | REC'D.
I enclose for you $2— Sh'd should you wish papers more or any reading I can send, as I have plenty—Mrs
June 2 '71. John M. Rogers to Walt Whitman, 1 June 1871
It is postmarked: New York | JUN | 1; CARRIER | JUN | 2 | 8AM.
Something like 60 or 70 per cent of the (so called) sane people about the institution more or less sick. 2
Camden Nov: 13 '90 Now abt 2 PM—have been out to Mrs: Harned's (Tom's mother's) funeral at noon & for
Vol. 2. New York: New York UP, 1964. 604–610. New Orleans Picayune
Kjøbenhavn, d. 5 Jan: 187 2.
Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish author best known for his work on fairy tales and children's stories
wrote his letter to Whitman on surface one (which had a printed letterhead), left the verso (surface 2)
." & 2 of "T.
Poem of Women. 2 — Poem of Women.
doing duty as an Engineer Regt) we like the change first rate as we are not expected to take much part
City Veterans," Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman [Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1921], 2:
SONGS OF PARTING.
German Popular Stories.
The Household Stories of England.
Part I.
—R 2 "Mr.
See'st thou Knows thou The Three of the t T hree There is on the one part Between this beautiful but
dumb Earth, with all its manifold eloquent but inarticulate shows & objects And on the other part , the
It probably relates to the seventh poem in that edition, part of which eventually became "Song of the
He is no longer one of the curiosities of the Republic; and while the stories of his extreme poverty
venerable and heavenly forms of chiming versification have in their time played great and fitting parts
Put in they chants, said he, No more the puzzling hour, nor day—nor segments, parts, put in, Put first
So he turned and went away in a rage" (2 Kings 5:12).
The review that is quoted here in parts originally appeared in the New York Daily Tribune , 19 February
So he turned and went away in a rage" (2 Kings 5:12).; "But wisdom is justified of all her children"
John Townsend Trowbridge was a novelist, poet, author of juvenile stories, and antislavery reformer.
Ferry Boy and the Financier (Boston: Walker and Wise, 1864); he described their meetings in My Own Story
Every now and then someone goes away after a visit here telling the most monstrous stories of my being
overcome or of having overcome them: I need not say to you that such stories are false—either invented
"At one time, I thought of putting another story on the house: I have not abandoned it yet: there I could
The leaf consists of two clipped scraps pasted together, and the upper part of the leaf is pasted to
Our images show the front of the leaf, that part of the back visible by lifting the lower part of the
—No; But I record of two simple men I saw to-day, on the pier, in the midst of the crowd, parting the
part- ing parting of dear friends, The one to remain hung on the other's neck, and pas- sionately passionately
| Jan 2 | 6 AM | 89; Washington, Rec'd. | Jan 2 | 12 M | 89.