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malachite green, and floating—flying over and among them in all directions, myriads of these same white
Jefferies is editing the vol. to follow yours in the series—White's Selborne.
I did not ask him.Frances Emily White speaks at the Club next Tuesday on the Evolution of Ethics.
bleeding to death—(he is shot in the abdomen,) I staunch the blood temporarily, (the youngster's face is white
I had told Frances Emily White of Conway's Whitman misreports at the Ethical meeting last night, and
was at the regimental hospital, at a place called Baltimore Corners, down not very many miles from White
After a time, some of the white-aproned subordinates of the place came to him, roughly broke his slumbers
Selected and Edited by William Michael Rossetti London: John Camden Hotten. 1868.
Robert Williams Buchanan (1841-1901) was a British poet, novelist and dramatist.
John on that point that we hear nothing or very little: that for weeks we have not had a word: that William
I put in this question: "You have said William was an Anarchist, too: how can he be both a party Republican
But he went on: "I had a postal from O'Connor—Nellie O'Connor: William is still in a very sad state:
He says he has sense enough to expect "the worst, as the world calls it": that which, in William's case
"O'Connor's orator nature—his mobile, passionate, high-strung orator nature," and spoke again of William
W. at once assented: "There is nothing in their line anywhere near equal to them: William was vehement
I step softly over and find by his card that he is named William Cone, of the First Maine Cavalry, and
Missouri, Iowa, and all the Western States, temporarily camped here in Sherman's Union Major General William
Coors Endowed Chair, US Air Force Academy William H.
Finkel, William L. "Walt Whitman's Manuscript Notes on Oratory."
Sherman, William. Used Books: Marking Readers in Renaissance England.
The only things that stood out vividly were the white pillow, and the placid face encircled with snowy
This, with its white wolfskin, surmounted the pile like a throne.
sunshine, the trees of Central park, opposite our door, for a background, a baby boy in his arms, his white
Rushing through intervening doors and passages, I found Walt Whitman standing ashy white, and the huge
opportunity to get a foothold in Brooklyn, and in this year they entered into negotiations with one William
The deed of conveyance is dated the 12th day of October, 1694, and is from William Morris to the Corporation
This patent was to Sarah Rapelje, daughter of George Jansen De Rapelje, the first white settler on Long
Sarah twenty morgen (forty acres) of land at the Waale-Boght, in consideration of her being the first white
William Smith appear for them.
William resented the Emperor piece. Why?
W. says he is afraid "William is on the down road—is not long for this world."
expansive," he threw his arms open wide and his body back in the chair.Gilchrist asked W. if Talcott Williams
there is an editorial much better than common, about Browning: written, I should say, by Talcott Williams
O'Connor sends me a picture of William.
Kennedy Stopped in at Press to see Talcott Williams. He and wife will come.
W. said, "It is in some respects the wittiest, drollest, subtlest of all William's printed pieces.
The ideologial founder of the Loco focos, William Leggett (1801-1839), advocated for free trade, and
news arrived that Maclay’s school bill, The Maclay Bill was named after its sponsor, Assemblyman William
William D. O'Connor to Walt Whitman, 9 October 1868
William Norman Guthrie, in Walt Whitman the Camden Sage (1897), thought that the study of the Gita was
hint of Emerson's sermons, lectures, and essays.After graduation Emerson assisted his older brother William
Orwitz, of Baltimore, Professor Gross's daughter, William Henry Rawle, F.
This is what William Carlos Williams learned from Whitman, the natural cadence, the flow ofbreath as
Roger Asselineau and William White, eds.Walt Whitman in Europe Today (Detroit: Wayne State University
See Roger Asselineau and William White, eds., Walt Whitman in Europe Today (De troit: Wayne State University
See Asselineau and White, Walt Whitman, 1B-19. 1B.William White, ed., The Bicentennial Walt Whitman (
Mariolina Meliado-Freeth, "Walt Whitman in Italy," in Roger Asselineau and William White, eds., Walt
The grown impression he early made upon such men as Emerson, Thoreau, William O Connor, Mr.
"Fihim better than last With pretty well, looking year. 54 WHITMAN his light-gray suit, and white
W. drives briskly, and salutes every person we meet, little and black and male and female. big, white
The upper over The eyelids droop considerably the eyeballs. which are hidden by the thick, white lips
XXVII William Rossetti his has a certain says language ultimate quality.
then again in the 1876 and 1881-1882 (and following) editions, as well as—in a cropped version—in William
William Reeder, Philadelphia. Courtesy Library of Congress.
"I'd like to have pictures of William, John, you fellows, as good as this: it would make quite a gallery
W. said: "William's the one I want most to hear from but he is as still as the grave."
red shirt—the pervading hush is for my sake, Painless after all I lie, exhausted but not so unhappy, White
—and then on the plate where there was the monotony of white flowers, he carelessly placed a soft red
"The white ones have no flavor.
Then among the crowd you would see the tall stout shoulders of Joseph Sprague, with his white head; Before
delightfully variegated with rolls and slight elevations of land: on the highest of these I beheld a white
We allude to weizen or wheat beer, now generally known as Berlin white beer, from its pale color."
hieroglyphic,And it means, Sprouting alike in broad zones and narrow zones,Growing among black folks as among white
William White (New York: New York University Press, 1978), 1: 238–239.
Then he said: "Read William's letters: they're more refreshing." Washington, D.C., April 14, 1888.
I hope you have not been writing anything in praise of that old dead werewolf, Emperor William.
He then said: "There's William's other letter: do you intend to read that?" I did.Washington, D.
William E. Finkel traces these writings to R. T.
advantages are here concentrated . . .") are taken, with only minor changes in wording, from John William
William Gilmore Simms relates this maxim as one of Weems' favorites.
The early lilacs became part of this child, And grass, and white and red morning-glories, and white and
I step softly over to him, and find by his card that he is named William Cone, of the 1st Maine cavalry
Crossing the fields in summer he would gather a great bunch of dandelion blossoms, and red and white
For my enemy is dead—a man divine as myself is dead; I look where he lies, white-faced and still, in
the coffin—I draw near; I bend down, and touch lightly with my lips the white face in the coffin."
from the empty bosom of the grove I hear a sob, as one forlorn might pine— The white-limbed beauty of
Where round their fingers winding the white slips That crown his forehead, on the grandsire's knees,
"No—I do not: and yet William is right, too.
W. says: "Maurice is too conclusive by far: let's take another guess, a good guess, for William: I don't
Williams'—she is going—I thought I would bring it in for you to see."
He was a wonderfully fluent man—had something of William O'Connor's fluency—something of his very figure
W. does not acquiesce in the recent revival of Bewick and William Blake.