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William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 7 January 1884
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, August 1885
William Sloane Kennedy to Walt Whitman, 25 December 1888
Gilchrist Talcot Williams O'Dowd Sarrazin S. Kennedy Miss Whitman Dr Longaker Capt Howell H. L.
Ingersoll, Sloane Kennedy, David McKay, Talcott Williams Bernard O'Dowd, Melbourne R Pearsall Smith London
This morning I read a short letter from your friend Talcott Williams acknowledging rec t of the facsimile
I am lodged very comfortably in the cottage of a quarry-man,—William Davies, who works at Festiniog Ffestiniog
See notes 1888 Aug 21 William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 12 July 1888
I am going to send you a pamphlet which has in it a sketch of William Grimm by my best friend and fellow-worker
You ask about William.
April 24 '76 Dear Whitman, Wm William Rossetti has shown me your letter indicating annoyance at some
This was William Potter of Philadelphia, who was one of Wanamaker's Delegate's to the Congress—one of
One William Shakespeare, a literary man, who is supposed to have understood the intricacies of human
Rosetti Feb. 28 '76 ans March 17 William Michael Rossetti to Walt Whitman, 28 February [1876]
I will now close hoping to hear from you soon I remain Your Friend William H.
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1955.Miller, James E., Jr.
alliteration; those between develop artful changes on the basic three-beat line.BibliographyAarnes, William
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 2 July 1864
Herald—quiet & pleasant & soothing—only us two home to-day—not a word spoken in a long time— Walt Whitman to William
William Hunter (who is in the House, from Brooklyn, to fill out James Humphrey's term) called a Republican
friends if not we ask the favour of you to inquire i suppose John was buried not far from Culpeper William
that the seemingly innovative poetics was conventional, with roots in English Bible translations and William
I don't know if William ever met Stoddard at all—if he did, it was not intimately.
William's sweep, as you say, was tremendous—astounding: he found a place for all—even for poor Poe in
He says that in one of his last letters—perhaps the very last—from O'Connor, William said that he wished
human history, as any man alive—yet radical as a boy—even a socialist—all around I should judge a William
O'Connor of William. "I sent it to her a while ago—now she sends it back.
She had asked me about a picture of William to have engraved—she says she has this.
Gilchrist dined with Talcott Williams last evening.
Williams had intended coming over to see Walt—had he come? No. We talked of public men.
Now, that was peculiarly absent from William—though of course he was not New Englander alone—rather Irish
But William was first of all cheerful—kept up to the last a devil of an interest, energy, in things at
Do you know, Horace, William should have been an orator: all his KelticCeltic bardic ancestry seems to
He would have made a great pleader: I do not think any audience could remain unsubdued, once William
"He was always William's and my friend—and he will appreciate—will measure up—this piece."
I was thinking, Horace, that it was Harry, not William, who wrote the Illustrated American piece.
Among other greetings, today one from William Winter as follows: "Kindness, sympathy, hope and every
William Winter." Unlike Stoddard, he seems, today, to hold old enmities at bay.
some.In the meantime since you sent it, I have consulted two friends who were in the office with William
They also think that he is as William used to say super-cautious.
s gratitude for the Illustrated American notice, and to Talcott Williams, asking after the Ingersoll
The whole scheme is very attractive to me—and William would have an absolute monopoly of the field—a
O'Dowd—yes, it was O'Dowd—was hot, wrathful—he must be a William O'Connorish sort of a fellow—protested
I met Williams and Morris in afternoon. Brinton could not come—wrote me.
For instance, in a poem titled "The Ideal," by William H.C.
Levine, "William Shakespeare in America," Highbrow/Lowbrow: The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America
persona would have posed a direct affront to the sensibilities of a contemporary reviewer such as William
Reynolds discusses Whitman's actions around the same time, when he sent a letter to William D.
makes their spluttering, abusive reaction almost an even match for the unrestrained hero worship of William
Douglas O'Connor and William Sloane Kennedy.
Among twentieth-century composers inspired by his rhapsodic word-music are Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frederick
Delius, Gustav Holst, Paul Hindemith, Roger Sessions, Ernest Bloch, Charles Ives, Roy Harris, William
We, loose winrows, little corpses, Froth, snowy white, and bubbles, (See!
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
afar at sunset— the river between, Shadows, aureola and mist, light falling on roofs and gables of white
the thick tangle, the openings, and the pink turf, Different colors, pale gray and green, purple, white
Frank Williams in to see me today.
"No—it is not very rare—but it is beautiful, a pure white—white as alum.
What case under heaven but in the hands of a cute lawyer may not evidence white black and black white
And now that William is no more—now that William is gone—gone forever, from physical sight—the great,
surpassing William!
Yes, among William's multitude of qualities, he had a hot temper.
But William did not understand the friendliness of Fields, who always took opportunities, direct and
William knew it well—stormed upon him for it.
And it means, sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones, Growing among black folks as among white
On another side is the bed with white coverlid and woollen blankets.
There stands a little white stone at the head, and the grass In Collect , "the grass" is replaced by
I depart as air, I shake my white locks at the runaway sun; I effuse my flesh in eddies, and drift it
She was simply but becomingly dressed in white, relieved by black lace, and her appearance altogether
The skirmish was kept up untill about daylight on the morning of the 17th when a white flag was run up
told me he was at the regimental hospital at a place called Baltimore Corners not many miles from White
Fourteenth st., the cavalry after him—I really think it would be safer for him just now to stop at the White
the Whitmans lived, near the port and ferry terminals, was chaotic and dirty, densely populated with white
Had not yet written to William Carey. I urged, let me write.