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556 Bibliographies Pearls from Walt Whitman. London: C. W. Daniel. [Pp. 32, paper.] There is also an "expurgated" edition published in London by Chatto & Windus before 1886. Numerous general anthologies contain selections from Whitman's poetry and prose. IV. Contributions to Periodicals (a) Verse (i) * Our Future Lot. L. I. D., 31 Oct., 1838. From the Long Islander. Not Signed. (2) * Young Grimes. L. I. D., i Jan., 1839. (3) * Fame's Vanity. L. I. D., 23 Oct., 1839. (4) * My Departure. L. I. D., 27 Nov., 1839. (5) * The Inca's Daughter. L. I. D., 5 May, 1840. (6) * The Love That is Hereafter. L. I. D., 19 May, 1840. (7) * We All Shall Rest at Last. L. L D., 14 July, 1840. (8) * The Spanish Lady. L. L D., 4 Aug., 1840. (9) * The End of All. L. L D., 22 Sept., 1840. (10) *The Columbian's Song. L. I. D., 27 Oct., 1840. (11)

  • The Winding Up. L. I. D., 22 June, 1841. A revision of The End of All. (12)

Each Has His Grief. N. W.,20 Nov., 1841, vol. 3, no. i. (13) The Punishment of Pride. N. W., 18 Dec, 1841, vol. 3, no. 25. Reprinted in Con., Feb., 1902, vol. 12, p. 189. (14) Ambition. A revision of Fame's Vanity. B. J., 29 Jan., 1842, vol. I, no. 5. (15) Death of the Nature Lover. A Revision of My Departure. B. J., 11 Mar., 1843, vol. 4, no. 10. Reprinted in Con., Jan., 1905, vol. 15, p. 172. (16) * The Play Ground. B. E., I June, 1846. (17) * Ode— to be sung on Fort Greene: 4th of July, 1846. B. E., 4 July, 1846. Reprinted in B. E., 15 June, 1900; Ross' History of Long Island, 1902 ; and N. Y. T. 17 Sept., 1916. (18) The Mississippi at Midnight. N. O. C, 6 Mar., 1848. Reprinted in S. D. C. and in C. P. E., slightly altered, under title Sailing the Mississippi at Midnight. Original version reprinted in Yale Review, Oct., 1915, vol. 5, p. 173. (19) * Blood-Money. Tribune, Supplement, 22 Mar., 1850, vol. 9, no. 296, p. i. Reprints: N. Y. E. P., date unknown; S. D. C; C. P. E.; Con., Oct., 1905, vol. 16, p. 122. (20) * The House of Friends. Tribune, 14 June, 1850. Reprinted in S. D. C. and in C. P. E., with title Wounded in the House of Friends. (21) * Resurgemus. Tribune, 2 1 June, 1 850. Partly reprinted in Art and Artists, report of a lecture by Whitman, Brooklyn Daily Advertiser, 3 Apr., 1851 and in B. E., 14 July, 1900. Present title Europe. (22) A Child's Reminiscence. New York Saturday Press, 24 Dec, 1859. Present title Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking. (23) Bardic Symbols. A. M., Apr., i860, vol. 5, pp. 445-7. Present title As I Ebb'd with the Ocean of Life. (24) A Carol of Harvest, for 1867. G., Sept., 1867, vol. 4, pp. 605-9. Present title The Return of the Heroes. (25) A Broadway Pageant. New York Citizen, 5 Sept., 1868. (26) Whispers of Heavenly Death. Broadway Magazine, Oct., 1868, vol. 10, p. 180. Vol. I (n. s.), pp. 21-22. A group containing: Whispers of Heavenly Death, Darest Thou Now Soul, A Noiseless Patient Spider, At the Last Tenderly, Pensive and Faltering. (27) Proud Music of the Sea-Storm. A. M., Feb. 1869, vol. 23, pp. 199-203. Present title Proud Music of the Storm. (28) The Singer in Prison. Saturday Evening Visitor, Dec, 1869. (29) Brother of All, With Generous Hand. G., Jan., 1870, vol. 9, pp. 75-6. (30) Warble for Lilac-Time. G., May, 1870, vol. 9, p. 686. Reprinted in N. Y. D. G., 12 May, 1873. (31) O Star of France. G., June, 1871, vol. ii,p. 817. (32) After All Not to Create Only. N. Y. E. P. and other papers, 7-8 Sept., 1871. Present title Song of the Exposition. (33) The Mystic Trumpeter. Kansas Magazine, Feb., 1872, vol.