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Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 295; 296 - No man saw awe, nor to his house - asc:2140 - p. 2

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Amherst Manuscript # 295; 296
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 295; 296 - No man saw awe, nor to his house - asc:2140 - p. 2

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FP (1929), 85, from the completed copy in Set 14 (E). Bingham, New England Quarterly, 20 (March 1947), 49, from the initial draft (A). Bingham, New England Quarterly, 28 (September 1955), 318, the second line, unidentified, from the one-line draft (C). Poems (1955), 934-35 (A, B, D, E summarized, F principal; without C); CP (1960), 584 (F). Letters (1958), 926 (C), among the prose fragments, with a reference to the poem. MB (1981), 1367 (D) and 1369 (E), in facsimile. (J1353). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F1380C).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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