So from the mould
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Creator | Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 |
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First Line | So from the mould |
First Line | Artists wrestled here! |
First Line | Success is counted sweetest |
First Line | The bee is not afraid of me |
First Line | Where bells no more affright the morn |
First Line | Ambition cannot find him |
First Line | Our share of night to bear |
First Line | Good night, because we must! |
First Line | South winds jostle them |
First Line | Low at my problem bending |
First Line | What inn is this |
First Line | I had some things that I called mine |
First Line | In rags mysterious as these |
First Line | My friend attacks my friend! |
First Line | Arcturus is his other name |
First Line | Talk with prudence to a beggar |
First Line | If this is --fading-- |
First Line | As watchers hang upon the east |
First Line | Her breast is fit for pearls |
First Line | A something in a summer's day |
First Line | A throe upon the features |
First Line | Glowing is her bonnet |
First Line | Many cross the rhine |
First Line | In lands I never saw - they say |
First Line | For each extatic instant |
Identifier | Amherst Manuscript #fascicle 83 |
Identifier | Franklin #97; 98; 99; 100; 101; 102; 103; 104; 105; 106; 107; 108; 109; 110; 111; 112; 113; 114; 115; 116; 117; 118; 119; 120; 121 |
Identifier | Johnson Poems #66; 67; 68; 69; 70; 71; 72; 84; 86; 110; 111; 112; 113; 114; 115; 116; 117; 118; 119; 120; 121; 122; 123; 124; 125 |
Physical Description | 4 sheets (8 leaves), Tied with string. |
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 5 |
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