Are friends delight or pain?
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Creator | Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 |
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First Line | Are friends delight or pain? |
First Line | Unto the whole - how add? |
First Line | Faithful to the end amended |
First Line | Delight's despair at setting |
First Line | Which is the best - the moon or the crescent? |
First Line | A rat surrendered here |
First Line | This dirty - little - heart |
First Line | The mountains stood in haze |
First Line | The way to know the bobolink |
First Line | Not with a club, the heart is broken |
First Line | Was not was all the statement |
First Line | Step lightly on this narrow spot |
First Line | I cannot want it more |
Identifier | Amherst Manuscript #set 95 |
Identifier | Franklin #1224; 1225; 1227; 1228; 1277; 1348; 1349; 1370; 1375; 1376; 1377; 1378; 1386 |
Identifier | Johnson Poems #1183; 1199; 1278; 1279; 1299; 1301; 1304; 1311; 1315; 1340; 1341; 1342; 1357 |
Physical Description | 8 sheets (13 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 17 |
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