After all birds have been investigated
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Creator | Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 |
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First Line | After all birds have been investigated |
First Line | The mind lives on the heart |
First Line | That sacred closet when you sweep |
First Line | Of Paul and Silas it is said |
First Line | Who goes to dine must take his feast |
First Line | A dew sufficed itself |
First Line | The spider as an artist |
First Line | Winter is good - his hoar delights |
First Line | Let me not mar that perfect dream |
First Line | The days that we can spare |
First Line | Twas fighting for his life he was |
First Line | Frigid and sweet her parting face |
First Line | An honest tear |
First Line | September's baccalaureate |
First Line | How news must feel when travelling |
First Line | The last of summer is delight |
First Line | Safe despair it is that raves |
First Line | The mushroom is the elf of plants |
First Line | A bee his burnished carriage |
Identifier | Amherst Manuscript #set 94 |
Identifier | Franklin #1196; 1206; 1219; 1229; 1230; 1231; 1232; 1313; 1350; 1351; 1361; 1372; 1373; 1374; 1379; 1380; 1383; 1384; 1385 |
Identifier | Johnson Poems #1166; 1184; 1188; 1192; 1223; 1243; 1271; 1273; 1275; 1298; 1316; 1318; 1319; 1335; 1339; 1353; 1355; 1395; 1437 |
Physical Description | 10 sheets (17 leaves) |
Languages | English |
Place of Creation | Amherst (Mass.) |
Genre | Poems |
Subject | American poetry – 19th century |
Subject | Women poets, American – 19th century |
Part of | Emily Dickinson Collection |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | Box 2 Folder 16 |
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