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At which I read him William Clarke's, sent by Johnston. "Who is he?" —when I was done.
hundred in all) came over to Massachusetts, in the Mayflower, under the spiritual guidance of Elder William
Other friends thought of taking up the project —William Douglas O'Connor, just before his death, had
"I have sometimes felt a little vexed that the good William should have failed to see anything in the
William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863), English novelist, best known for his satirical novel Vanity
Harold Williams. Vol. III. London: Oxford UP, 1963. 102-105.
identifying bright colors and trademarks, each arguing for its uniqueness, saw endless rows of plain white
She who sat on the door-step was a widow; her neat white cap covered locks of gray, and her dress though
Selected and Edited by William Michael Rossetti London: John Camden Hotten. 1868.
educator, scholar, and philologist Karl Knortz (1841–1918) and the politicized man of letters Thomas William
W. mentioned William Swinton, and asked: "Do you know him?"
I said to him, "I am glad to hear from Williams that you saw Bucke's picture over there and were attracted
Matthew Partridge, William Gill, DEATHS OF BROOKLYN MEN.
British General William Howe defeated American General George Washington.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS O’CONNOR Washington, D.C. , May 19, 1882. Suppressing Walt Whitman.
and from two collections of essays, Walt Whitman in Europe Today, edited by Roger Asselineau and William
Carlos Williams.
He soon met nu- merousAmericanwriters,includingCarlSandburg,LolaRidge,William Carlos Williams, and Alfred
See Rossetti’s letter to Whitman of March 31, 1872, in Selected Letters of William Michael Rossetti,
See Humorous Poems Selected and Edited by William Michael Rossetti (London: E.
Edmund Gurney (1847-1888); Frederic William Henry Myers (1843-1901); Sergei Alexseevich Askol'dov (Alekseev
(Juan Rodríguez Montoya, 1920-2006). some at Modern Spain and the White Review , conserved the sacred
"It was sent me by this man"—pointing to the author's name, William B.
William Bell Scott , a name perhaps not very familiar to most of our readers, but which Mr.
William Bell Scott, British poet and artist, introduced Rossetti to the 1855 Leaves of Grass.
This is actually William Michael Rossetti, not Dante Gabriel Rossetti as identified by the reviewer.
Gave me the Gutekunst picture of the old Emperor William: "Take it along: left here, it will surely get
Poor William—poor me: I want him to live, I want him to die: "I can't think of being left in the world
As you know, I am mainly with them—with Donnelly, with William: but ciphers, three and two make five,
ordinary—principally rabbits and squirrels.Again apologizing for thus troubling you, I amYours Sincerely,William
become more impatient, restless: I have tried to have Nellie understand how much I need to know about William
William "Filibuster" Walker was a doctor, lawyer, and newspaper editor whose nickname stemmed from his
Sanger's late work, New York physician William W.
into your files: read it after you get home: we can talk some about it to-morrowtomorrow: it is in William's
someone writing there (I think it was The Times: it certainly was an English paper): he spoke of William
W. exclaimed: "Good: You ought to say that to William: that 'sthat's one of his pet ideas (and mine too
on his way without coat, vest, or suspenders, distinguished from afar by the glimpse of a spotless white
I went to him once with William M. Salter.
He likes William Legget's formula, that "the world is governed too much."
shirt collar flat and broad, countenance of swarthy transparent red, beard short and well mottled with white
He does not separate the learned from the unlearned, the northerner from the southerner, the white from
various walkers on literary fields—"is all from" his "hand," he says, "and on its way it would give William's
Prentice, William Wall, Daniel Van Voorhis, James Carson Brevoort, Nicholas Wyckoff, Thomas Sullivan
"It 'sIt's from Rossetti," he said: "I 'veI've been reading it over: William Rossetti: full of wise beautiful
I don't need to name anyone: yet there are Dowden, Symonds: there is William: and John, too: and do you
Later I met Horace Traubel, and we called together on Frank Williams at the Drexel Building, where he
Our friend, my friend, William O'Connor, used to get mad with me for this, and would not have it at all
William Parry reports that in Baku poems by Whitman were distributed as morale builders to oil workers
"I am both white and black, and belong to every caste—mine is every faith—I am a farmer, gentleman, mechanic
Traubel was fifteen years old when he began to chat occasionally with the white-bearded old poet on the
high: Gently she clasped it to her snowy breast, While I, in rapture lost, stood musing by: Then her white
so frequently happens: the differences between people are remarkable: Nellie is somber, overgrave: William
Robert Southey, working out his own original nature honestly, is entitled to as much respect as William
and thus it was that when James Harlan turned him out of the Interior Department, years ago, young William
Next to these, that second more numerous group, with white banners intersected with crosses, are the
Sidgwick and William Clifford were both members of "The Apostles," the famous elite literary society
Shelley wrote to William Godwin and they became friends.
In later times, William Pestel, a Frenchman, lived to a hundred and well-nigh twenty years, the top of
Let the white person again tread the black person under his heel! (Say!
presented here, in the generally fine, soft, peculiar air and light,) and has his eyes attracted by these white
Mymanuscriptwasrevisedunderverydifficultconditions,andIowea great deal to my siblings—the late Rachel Grant, William
Aslateas1860,withhisnewpartyonthebrinkofnationalvictory,William Sewardcouldshowhisrhetoricaldependenceonthetraditionalrepublican
observingthatthepoemfollowstypicalantislaveryrepresentationsofthe Fugitive Slave Law as jeopardizing “the freedom of Northern white
becausetheygapeandgaze.Thegapingitselfisall thatthebroken-heartedfathershaveleftbehind;theymust“let[their]white
RobertJ.,2 forcollectiveaction,21,27–28, Sedgwick,Theodore,206 119–20,135,138–39,142,147–48, Seward,William
In calculating that decision, William O'Connor and Dr. Bucke are far more peremptory than I am.
NIMMO KING WILLIAM STRAND 14 STREET, MDCCCXCI1I 3331 S>2 AUG 2 i. 921411 PREFACE This hardly needs an
figure,six feet high, costumed in or blue grey, with drab hat, broad shirt collar, fulland with grey-white
And here I may recall President Lincoln's remark on seeing Whitman of House :" from the windows the White
William O'Connor, of Douglas Washington, who had learned to appreciate Walt as a friend, and to admire