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sugars—teas, coffee—Lou sent 1 Ham—delicious—cake—jellies—coffee tea—delicious—and clothing for Han—also 2
Kjøbenhavn, d. 25 April 187 2. Dear Walt Whitman.
Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon (London: Psychology Press, 2000), 2:55, 343; see also Carl Roos,
July 12, 89 Dear Walt, I write you briefly this morning before starting on my 2 week vacation to Delaware
Vol. 2. 1921. Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1972. Long Island Star
Vol. 2. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1921.Wright, Frances.
Boston: Small, Maynard, 1906; Vol. 2. New York: Appleton, 1908; Vol. 3.
On 2 June 1860 a review was published in the Saturday Press.
shivered to splinters—nobody hurt however, (only one man who jumped, the mail agent)—detained us there 2½
The Evolution of Walt Whitman. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1960-1962. Kaplan, Justin.
Arthur Golden. 2 vols. New York: New York Public Library, 1968.
life a share or more or less, None born but it is born, conceal'd or unconceal'd the seed is waiting. 2
all its horrors, serves, And how now or at any time each serves the exquisite transition of death. 2
all its horrors, serves, And how now or at any time each serves the exquisite transition of death. 2
life a share or more or less, None born but it is born, conceal'd or unconceal'd the seed is waiting. 2
For Horner, see the letter from Whitman to Harry Stafford of January 2, 1881, and for Hieniken (not Hinieken
No more the visible human fleeting, fractional face or limb, Nor hour, nor day—no segments, parts put
The order of the manuscript has been established based in part upon the order of linegroups in the poem
On the back of the fourth leaf is part of a faded letter in a hand other than Whitman's. Eidólons
Journal’s lamentations seriatim , we fail to discover in them any serious cause for disquietude on the part
But Queens County tradesmen have reaped the benefit of a demand for the necessaries of life on the part
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such terms as these clearly implies that honesty is not the usual policy of office-holders, nor a part
Their use indicates a domineering, despotic tendency on the part of the leaders of parties, which is
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Of the daily papers those who take part in the fight are all in extremes.
The Daily Times , which is circulated a good deal among religious families, takes part with the ultra-sabbatarians
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off the following lines— “On one sole condition, love, I might be led With this beautiful ringlet to part
It was not convenient for us to be present at the ‘Parting Supper’ given to our friend, the Hon.
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For a discussion of George's difficulties in building this three-story house for his mother and brother
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was an American novelist and short story writer.
O'Connor's abolitionist novel Harrington: A Story of True Love (Thayer & Eldridge, 1860) was his only
for me when the moment seemed ripe for it" (Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden [1906–1996], 2:
See also Whitman's January 20, 1860, letter to James Russell Lowell and his March 2, 1860, letter to
16, 1862 (Horace Traubel, With Walt Whitman in Camden [Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1906–96], 2:
[Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1921], 2:29).
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there is an ink smudge where Whitman apparently changed 12 to 14; one legible postmark is clearly "2-
Whitman did not inform Herbert that Deborah (Stafford) Browning gave birth to a daughter on February 2,
met Whitman in Washington in December, 1870 (see the letter from Whitman to Cyril Flower of February 2,
This letter is endorsed: "Answ'd Dec 2/83."
It is postmarked: Camden | Sep | 25 | 4 PM | N.J.; Washington, Recd. | Sep | 26 | 5 AM | 1883 | 2.
the superficial humility, circulation, and vitalization, by its greater evaporating power, of all parts
enlarged veins, under a summer heat reaching 100 Fahrenheit in the shade, is contracted in the following part
There is not the one-hundredth part of the destruction.
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It is the part, however, of common sense and strict honesty, that whenever any real and judicious improvement
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Wallabout Creek—the receptacle of all the sewage, distillery swill, and other abominations, of the central part
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It is obvious therefore that these materials play a certain part in our well-being, and that if they
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All that is needed is a little well-applied energy and a steady perseverance on the part of the authorities
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attending them through a whole evening’s entertainment, if they will only drop a smile into his hat at parting
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Parr, his business manager, acted the part of host with the urbanity and courtesy which are habitual
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Barren Island, it will be contended, is not a part of Long Island, and hence Mr.
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We are glad to observe, appended to a notice of Little Dorrit, a promise on the part of the editor, of
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which were too formidable to be entirely explained away by any process of scientific reasoning on the part
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I am occupying a large attic here in a crowded & smoky part of Sheffield, & below am running a coffee
I still keep the place going at Millthorpe, & spend part of my time there—and it is good to get out into
late crisis has evoked; earnest, clear, and forcible in its tone, it evinces the possession on the part
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The poem is in part responsible for Whitman's shift to publisher David McKay after his publisher James
8.In such active movement, the two birds are glimpsed only momentarily and registered only as body parts—claws
1860)"Not Heaving from my Ribb'd Breast Only" (1860)This poem—number 6 in the "Calamus" sequence—was part
for homosexual relationships.Although not considered an important poem, "Not Heaving" is an integral part
finish'd & sent off the proofs of the poetic bits (16 or 17 pages altogether) & sent the printers part
of the "copy" of the rest—it will all be very brief & scrappy—(you have seen a great part of it)—Did
matter who they are, And when all life and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then shall the instinct of liberty be discharged from that part of the earth, Then shall
heroes and martyrs, And when all life, and all the souls of men and women are discharged from any part
of the earth, Then only shall liberty be discharged from that part of the earth, And the infidel and
Arose the Sire, 4004 2 Birth of Cain. Roses in May, 4003 3 Cain killed Abel.
Shallow joy, 656 2 Scythians invade Media. Sheriff, 648 3 Josiah the Pious began to reign.
Tidy fop, 2 Crusaders took Acre. Dead pope, 1199 3 Companus of Lombardy, the astronomer.
Headland, 1521 2 Siege of Rhodes by 200,000 men.
TENTH SERIES. 1 Augustus II. king of Poland. 2 Accession of Charles XII. of Sweden.
In an undated letter to Whitman written about January 2, William Sloane Kennedy had disparaged his own
nothing—this matter is too delicate to write about even to you but I will tell you all when we meet abt. 2
fairly, at least not markedly worse and I hope to find you "right side up with care" on my return about 2
London Oct 30, 1871, Dear Walt, I send you by this mail the "Dark Blue" containing the second part of
article in question—Roden Noel's "A Study of Walt Whitman: The Poet of Modern Democracy" (Dark Blue 2
I remembered the story of Miller at Lundy's Lane, of Bruce (was it?)