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How it made my heart double-beat to see my piece on the pretty white paper, in nice type.
It was far more primitive and ancient then my Camden friend William Kurtz's place up on Federal street
Library of Latin Literature," "Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture: Multimedia Archive," "The William
Archive," and, of course, "The Walt Whitman Archive," about which I'll say more in a moment. " The William
Benton is the pen name of William Pannapacker, an associate professor of English at Hope College in Holland
traditional forms—especially the quatrain and the rhymed couplet.A Scottish visitor to Australia, William
His friends William O'Connor and J.
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
Grant, unless he can first satisfy William McMichael, Esq.
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
William McMichael, Esq. Ass't. Atty General at Court of Claims, Washington, D. C.
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
William McMichael Esq. Ass't. Attorney Gen'l at Court of Claims, Washington, D. C.
William S.
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
this file, as noted: Elizabeth Lorang John Schwaninger Anthony Dreesen Melanie Krupa A.T Akerman to William
William A.PannapackerAssociations, Clubs, Fellowships, Foundations, and SocietiesAssociations, Clubs,
Whitman's American admirers—William D.
Johnston, John, and James William Wallace.
Gertrude Traubel and William White. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1982; Vol. 7. Ed.
White, William.
] Hubley Ashton was one of the founders of the American Bar Association and a long-time friend of William
his interventions on Whitman's behalf were all due to the promptings of the poet's devoted friend William
Walt Whitman's Champion: William Douglas O'Connor. College Station: Texas A&M UP, 1978.
but all through the land The names of the flowers. lilacs roses early lilies the colors, purple & white
Mexico, and looking down on the twin volcano (I forget the Mexican name, but in English it means the White
Pultry, 67 Williams st street However select any fair man & I'll pay the gelt to test the thing whether
Me and mine, loose windrows, little corpses, Froth, snowy white, and bubbles, (See, from my dead lips
Me and mine, loose windrows, little corpses, Froth, snowy white, and bubbles, (See, from my dead lips
Blodgett, Arthur Golden, and William White. Vol. 3. New York: New York UP, 1980. ____.
Philadelphia and Chicago.In England, where the movement started under the aegis of John Ruskin and William
William Lloyd also spoke highly of Whitman.The arts and crafts movement subsided after 1917, though its
of the rifle balls; I see the shells exploding, leaving small white clouds— I hear the great shells shieking
of the rifle-balls, I see the shells exploding leaving small white clouds, I hear the great shells shrieking
of the rifle-balls, I see the shells exploding leaving small white clouds, I hear the great shells shrieking
Kensett, William Sidney Mount, and George Caleb Bingham prior to its yearly lottery of paintings.
been at some doubt whether to class this strange and hideous creature with the race of Red Men or White—for
I had heard that the white man knew a hundred remedies for ills, of which we were ignorant—ignorant both
"The path," said the new comer, "will be dark, and the white man's taunts hot, for the last hour of a
We will laugh in the very faces of the whites!" A RROW -T IP smiled, quietly.
Tell them of the customs of these white people—our own are the same—which require of him who destroys
Shipley, William M. Singerly and L. Clark Davis.
The half light from the window fell upon his brown face and long white beard, and flowing white hair,
William G.Lulloff"Army Corps on the March, An" (1865–1866)"Army Corps on the March, An" (1865–1866)The
Similarly, in the prose pieces of Specimen Days, architecture serves to evoke a theme or mood, as in "The White
These include Edward Carpenter, William Sloane Kennedy, John Burroughs, and Elbert Hubbard.
Near Philadelphia, architect William L.
Sullivan worked for the important Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, who was the son of the Reverend William
George William Curtis, Richard Watson Gilder, "Mark Twain," Brander Matthews, E.C. Stedman, H.H.
He used various names to refer to the farm, including White Horse, Timber Creek, and Kirkwood.
In a letter to me, William, who was the best, most faithful & loving of brothers to him, says, "I doubt
William Rossetti and his wife are coming to dine with us Wednesday—they look so well & happy it does
sweet thoughts flow into my breast that longs & longs to pillow on itself the suffering head (with white
to California cast ashore on one of the Navigator Islands where he remained for six months the only white
John White Chadwick (1840–1904), who termed himself a radical Unitarian, was the pastor of the Second
Have you heard, I wonder, of William Rossetti's approaching marriage.
Lucy is a very sweet tempered cultivated loveable lovable woman well fitted I should say to make William
William Rossetti spent good Friday afternoon with us; was very pleased with Herby's work.
great deal of the educated coloured people at Boston—was at the meeting of a literary club—the only white
Harry's parents, George (1827–1892) and Susan Stafford (1833–1910), were tenant farmers at White Horse
William Rossetti is comin to see me Thursday, before starting for his holiday trip to Naples.
The Rossetti's too have been to see us—we didn't think William in the best health or spirits—& his wife
William Rossetti has a little girl which is a great delight to him.
William Rossetti and I were talking of it.
Did I tell you William Rossetti and his bride were spending their honeymoon at Naples?
See Lilian Whiting, Louise Chandler Moulton, Poet and Friend (1910).
His daughters were Margaret White Lesley Bush-Brown and Mary Lesley Ames (both mentioned in Whitman's
Since that was written a friend (Walter White) tells me they—the Tennysons—have taken a house in Eaton
Walter White had been a friend of Anne Gilchrist's late husband, Alexander Gilchrist.
I did not see William Rossetti before I came down but heard that he had had a very happy time in Italy
William White, 2:337).
Gilchrist,1884 . .11^ William Blake.
I WILLIAM BLAKE.
[William] Jan.
William M.
Etty, William, R.
clouds about him, might not be contemned condemned , even by the Princes of the Nighest Circle to the White
Swaying above the prostrate mortal, the Spirit bends his white neck, and his face is shaded by the curls
as noted: Elizabeth Lorang Nima Najafi Kianfar Kevin McMullen John Schwaninger Andrew Johnson to William