Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Judge Culver” in chapter 2.14 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:

... easily determined, but it ended probably in the early part of 1859, after the editor had repeatedly rebuked certain church officials for the, as he thought, unfair treatment they had accorded to one Judge Culver , then the defendant in an ecclesiastical trial. At odd times Whitman wrote the new poems, including that incomparable lyric, , which appeared now and then in the pages of the Bohemian , and the man...
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