Manuscript/Mixed Material Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; Notes, 1847-1891; Literary; circa 1850 , rule in all addresses
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Image 1 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... FEINBERGWHITMAN NOTES and NOTEBOOKS NOTESLiterary 1850 âRule in all addressesâ Box 39 Folder 2 Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowdlocgov
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 2 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... Rule in all addresses and poems and other writings to Do not undertake to say any thing however plain to you unless you are positive it will be perfectly plain to those...
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 3 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... Every thing I have done seems to me blank and suspicious I doubt whether my greatest thought as I had supposed them are not shallow and people will most likely laugh at...
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 4 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... 1104 1850 Rule in All Addresses Etc Notes and Poems 2p 32 x 19 12 cm Written in pencil with a number of the passages in ink on both sides of a...
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 5 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... 1105 I do not desire eminence I desire equality I will break up this demention that man is the servant of God or of many gods I say that nothing xx he...
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 6 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... 1106 Rule in All Addresses 2 I travel day and night such repit these eternal roads Dont forget the bombardment In me are the old and young the foolish and the wise...
- Date: 1850-01-01
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Image 7 of Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles E. Feinberg Collection: Notes and Notebooks, 1847-1891; ... 1107 Do you suppose I myself It is only the shallow who would life themselves out of their race by something eminent and especially attractive I am not quite such a fool...
- Date: 1850-01-01