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558 Bibliographies English edition. (91) Old Age's Lambent Peaks. Cy., Sept., 1888, vol. 36, p. 735. (92) A Voice from Death. New York World, 7 June, 1889. (93) Bravo, Paris Exposition! Harper's Weekly, 28 Sept., 1889. (94) My 71st Year. Cy., Nov., 1889, vol. 39, p. 31. (95) Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death's. Cy., Feb., 1890, vol. 39, p. 553. (96) Osceola. Munson's Illus. World, Apr., 1890, vol. 6, no. 4. (97) A Twilight Song. Cy., May, 1890, vol. 40, p. 27. (98) For Queen Victoria's Birthday. The Star (London?), 27 May, 1890. Reprinted in G. B. M. F., 1 89 1, and in C. P. E. afterwards. (99) To the Sunset Breeze. L. M., Dec., 1890, vol. 46, p. 861. (100) The Pallid Wreath. Cc. 10 Jan., 1891, vol. 15, p. 18. (loi) Old Age Echoes. L. M., Mar., 1891, vol. 47, p. 376, including: Sounds of the Winter, The Unexpress'd, Sail Out for Good, Eid61on Yacht, After the Argu- ment. (In Complete Prose, 1898, p. 504.) (102) The Commonplace. Mun- yon's Magazine, Mar., 1891, in facsimile. (103) * Ship Ahoy. Youth's Com- panion, 12 Mar., 1891. (Complete Prose, 1898, p. 488.) (104) Old Chants. Truth, New York, 19 Mar., 1891, vol. 10, p. 11. (105) * New Year's Day, 1848. Home Journal, New York, 30 March, 1892. Copied from a lady's album. (106) Death's Valley. H. M., April, 1892, vol. 84, pp. 707-709. (107) * Isle of La Belle Rivifere. Cincinnati Post, 30 Apr., 1892. Dated " Blennerhassett Island in the Ohio, aged 30." (b) Prose (i) * Sun-Down Papers. From the Desk of a Schoolmaster. L. I. D., No. I (from the Hempstead Inquirer), 28' Apr., 1840; No. 6, 11 Aug.; 7, 29 Sept.; 8, 20 Oct.; 9, 24 Nov., 1840, 9 (2nd), 6 July, 1841; lo, L. I. F., 20 July, 1841. (2)

  • Report of a speech by Whitman at a Democratic mass meeting. New Era,

30 July, 1841. Quoted in B. E., 6 Apr., 1847. (3) Death in the School-Room. A Fact. D.R., Aug., 1841, vol.9,n.s.,pp.i77-i8i. Reprints: L.I.F., 10 Aug., 1841; B. E., 24 Dec, 1847 ; S. D. C. ; and in C. P. E. (4) Wild Frank's Return. D. R., Nov., 1841, vol. 9, n. s., pp. 476-482. Reprinted in the L. I. P., 11 Jan., 1842; in S. D. C; and in C. P. E. (5) *The Child's Champion. N. W., 20 Nov., 1841. Republished as The Child and the Profligate, in the Col., Oct., 1844, vol. 2, pp. 149-153 ; in the B. E., 27-29 Jan., 1847 ; in S. D. C. and in C. P. E. (6) Bervance: or, Father and Son. D. R., Dec, 1841, vol. 9, n. s., pp. 560-8. (7) *The Tomb- Blossoms. D. R., Jan., 1842, vol. 10, n. s., pp. 62-68. Reprinted in Voices from the Press, James J. Brenton, Editor, 1850, and in the Philadelphia Press, 23 Oct., 1892, with illustrations. (8) Boz and Democracy. B. J., 26 Feb., 1842, vol. I, no. 9, pp. 243-4. (9) The Last of the Sacred Army. D. R., Mar., 1842, vol. 10, n. s., pp. 259-264. Reprinted in same magazine Nov., 1851, vol. 29, n. s., pp. 463-6. (10) The Child-Ghost; a Story of the Last Loyalist. D. R., May, 1842, vol. 10, n. s., pp. 451-9. Reprinted with alterations in S. D. C. with the title The Last Loyalist; and in C. P. E. (11) * A Legend of Life and Love. D. R., July, 1842, vol. II, n. s., pp. 83-86. Reprinted Tribune, 6 July, 1842; B. J., 9 July, 1842 ; and the B. E., 1 1 June, 1846. (12) The Angel of Tears. D. R., Sept., 1842. (13) * Franklin Evans; or the Inebriate, a Tale of the Times. N. W., Nov., 1842, vol. 2, no. 10 (extra no.), pp. 1-31. Reprinted in condensed form in the B. E., Nov. 16-30, 1846, under title The Fortunes of a Country Boy, by J. R.S. It was advertised in 1843 as Frankhn Evans; or The Merchant's Clerk. (14) Eris; a Spirit Record. Col., Mar., 1844, vol. l, pp. 138-9. Republished in B. E., i8 Aug., 1846, with title The Love of Eris; a Spirit Record. (15) Dumb Kate; Story of an Early Death. Col., May, 1844, vol. i, pp. 230-231. Repubhshed in B. E., 13 July, 1846; in S. D. C. with title Dumb Kate; and in C. P. E. (16) The Little Sleighers; A Sketch of a Winter Morning on the Battery. Col., Sept.