Url https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/omeka-s/s/symonds-library/item/2033 Title Leaves of Grass Creator Walt Whitman Publisher Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, year 85 of the States. Contributor MN Source Memoirs, p. 281, footnote 6 "From the ‘Calamus’ cluster in Leaves of Grass (1860–61 edition) by Walt Whitman: ‘I meant that you should discover me so, by my faint | indirections.’ Later editions title this poem ‘Among the Multitude’. Richard F. Giles has identified marginalia in Symonds’s personal copy of the 1860–61 Leaves of Grass. Next to this line Symonds writes: ‘This is the true method wh I have failed in.’ See ‘Symonds’s Annotations in the 1860 Leaves of Grass’, Walt Whitman Review, supplement ‘Leaves of Grass at 125’ (1980), 21–36." Memoirs, p. 368 "While thus engaged, and very early after the commencement of my cycle, I came across W. Whitman’s Leaves of Grass." Memoirs, p. 467 "I find it difficult to speak about Leaves of Grass without exaggeration." Date Issued 1860-1861. Bibliographic Citation George Peabody Library, Non-Circ 811 W615L 1860-61 c. 1 --