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At one point, however, the manuscript was almost certainly part of "The Great Laws do not" (duk.00264
The poems reappeared under the heading Fancies at Navesink, although still part of Sands at Seventy,
originally Chants Democratic No. 16 in the 1860–1861 edition of Leaves of Grass, later appeared as part
The couplet, however, was not part of any of those earlier essays. [Ripple and echoes from the]
.00047his poem of theBetween 1850 and 1860poetryprose2 leaveshandwritten; These two scraps once formed part
This manuscript leaf originally formed part of a larger notebook.
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However, this editorial is part of a series of texts that deal with a coherent theme that has been identified
Walt Whitman I have a notion that the raciest part of a fellow's life—mine at any rate—could be told
Don't you think y in the early part of Ju James.
Whitman crossed out this letter, pasted it together with another piece of paper, and on the back wrote part
his tales —written off hand—Col: Ingersoll is to speak anent of L of G &c. in Phila. probably last part
Camden Noon March 29 '91 Still keep up (but it is a heavy pull part of the time)—No worse.
and the silent manner of me, with- out without charm; Yet comes one, a Manhattanese, and ever at parting
intentionless, the whole a nothing, And haply yet some drop within God's scheme's ensemble—some wave, or part
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Leaves of Grass , a volume emerging out of the Nebraska sesquicentennial conference held March 31-April 2,
Price, "Introduction" http://www.whitmanarchive.org/introduction/ This will part of The Aurora Project
In 1867 Whitman deleted five verses, transferred the poem to the supplement Songs Before Parting, and
Sir: I herewith transmit the copy of a part of a letter received at this Department from Mr.
Cochran, and a part of the affidavit of William R.
The first part of this manuscript resembles a line in the fifth poem of that edition, eventually titled
11You lusty and graceflu youthBetween 1850 and 1855poetry1 leafhandwritten; An early version of a part
The verso contains part of a cancelled letter about the steamer Georgia between Charles Francis Adams
two lines of the twelve-line poem of the same title first published in 1891), My task (published as part
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We had rather a true reunion than a sorrowful parting—& yet there was sorrow in it too.
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editor & writer—Coleridge was an Englishman—both dead—I hope you will read the piece yourself—that is part
On, on, and do your part, ye burying, ebbing tide! On for your time, ye furious debouché!
"Leaving it to you to prove and define": "Poets to Come" and Whitman's German Translators Part I: Overview
"Poets to Come" first appeared in German in 1889 as part of the very first book-length translation of
In part because of Thomas Mann's enthusiastic approval of the volume, Reisiger's translation continues
Part II: Individual Questions How is "brood" translated into German?
Nevertheless, the term is still a solid, if obscure, part of the religious discourse.
is Walt Whitman's Hermes-image to convey his parting salutations to the afterworld.
down there deep somewhere within his gray-blurr'd old shell***And old as I am I feel to-day almost a part
The 'shell' is indeed a part of the 'frolicsome wave' which laves it into exquisite curves and colors
It consists for the most part of fugitive pieces in prose and in verse, some gathered from magazines,
And all this has been secured without compromise on Whitman's part.
But, for the most part, we see in these pages the same hopeful, cheery, affectionate, and great-souled
self-indulgence and epicurism, implies a system of U I NDUSTRY , the active participation in which, on the part
It is the part of wisdom to separate truth from error in every man's teachings, accepting the former
physiognomy of the human beings of the same country.— At one point, this manuscript likely formed part
Why could not certain appropriate plots, squares, or parts of our streets, be specified by ordinance,
different grades of speculators and brokers among whom animal food has to pass before it reaches these parts
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Infants at the breast are sometimes rendered weak and sickly by this error on the part of mothers, the
avoid fat meat also use little of butter and oily gravies; though many compensate for this want, in part
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They are evidently a part of the people far too good for this wicked world.
All this is good; but we especially admire the “Stand aside” part.
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I think that rioting in these parts has received its quietus mostly from that Reg of Michigan boys that
the thing out complete, get the men in the field and every thing done before drafting in any other part
enforce it in the next, so that in a short time a majority of the city would want it enforced in the parts
own observation, as well as other means of knowing, we are confident that the Public Schools in all parts
A certain part of a page, or of several pages, is designated, and the class is informed that they are
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4th of March we had a grand fireman's procession and I think it was larger than the one (the firemen part
Your part of the letter comes on the part where their is no lines, so I think it will be pretty crooked
February 24, 1890 (see The Collected Writings of Walt Whitman: Prose Works 1892, ed. by Floyd Stovall, 2
vols. [1963–1964], 2:676–677).
. | 2d—22 | 3d—25th | 4th—29 | 5th Oct 2 | 6th—Oct 6 | 7th Oct 9. | Oct 9—sent papers to | P. D.
The Library of Congress, Notebook #108); Walt Whitman inquired about Sydnor's health in his October 2
Richard Maurice Bucke visited Whitman from December 2 to 5, and Burroughs joined them on December 4 (
Death of General Grant," with the title "As One by One Withdraw the Lofty Actors," was sent on April 2
you were last in the office was occasioned by what seemed to me an unreasonable importunity on your part
But this was only a passing impulse on my part, and I desire you to feel that I retain no unkindness
I am done with the letter of the church—with its hands and knees: but that part of the church which is
"The best part of every man is his mother," said W.
insist first on knowing what returns they are to expect for their investment, before they willingly part
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This, the effect in part of the continued neglect of this class by the Christian public, is the explosion
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neither winds its slugglish way to the east and pours its waters into the Nile, not, losing the greater part
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It has not demoralized our own citizens, nor imported rowdies from adjacent parts.
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the detriment of free institutions, then all the worse that sons of theirs can be found to do that part
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The Railroad from Brooklyn to Greenport has had much to do with opening up the hidden parts of the Island
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That is the main part of getting along through the toil & battle of life—& it is a good deal habit.
I was away a good part of last week, down the bay—went away each time early in the morning, & got home