Emily Dickinson's Correspondences
Correspondence with Susan Dickinson

H 277

JP 812

FP 962

OMC 121

mid-1860s

pencil

gilt-edged

watermark/embossment: I, Paris, embossed

15 x 10 cm.

folded in thirds


Poems (1896), 103-104. Torn at left edge. These are last few lines of poem identified as "A Light exists in Spring" and raise questions about the poetic identities.


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Last updated on May 14, 2001
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