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TO WILLIAM BELL SCOTT.

Walt Whitman

DEAR SCOTT,--Among various gifts which I have received from you, tangible

and intangible, was a copy of the original quarto edition of Whitman's

_Leaves of Grass_, which you presented to me soon after its first

appearance in 1855. At a time when few people on this side of the Atlantic

had looked into the book, and still fewer had found in it anything save

matter for ridicule, you had appraised it, and seen that its value was real

and great. A true poet and a strong thinker like yourself was indeed likely

to see that. I read the book eagerly, and perceived that its substantiality

and power were still ahead of any eulogium with which it might have come

commended to me--and, in fact, ahead of most attempts that could be made at

verbal definition of them.

 

Some years afterwards, getting to know our friend Swinburne, I found with

much satisfaction that he also was an ardent (not of course a _blind_)

admirer of Whitman. Satisfaction, and a degree almost of surprise; for his

intense sense of poetic refinement of form in his own works and his

exacting acuteness as a critic might have seemed likely to carry him away

from Whitman in sympathy at least, if not in actual latitude of perception.

Those who find the American poet "utterly formless," "intolerably rough and

floundering," "destitute of the A B C of art," and the like, might not

unprofitably ponder this very different estimate of him by the author of

_Atalanta in Calydon_.

 

May we hope that now, twelve years after the first appearance of _Leaves of

Grass_, the English reading public may be prepared for a selection of

Whitman's poems, and soon hereafter for a complete edition of them? I trust

this may prove to be the case. At any rate, it has been a great

gratification to me to be concerned in the experiment; and this is enhanced

by my being enabled to associate with it your name, as that of an early and

well-qualified appreciator of Whitman, and no less as that of a dear

friend.

 

Yours affectionately,