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Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 162 - Dare you see a soul at the white heat? - asc:7545 - p. 2

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Amherst Manuscript # 162
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 162 - Dare you see a soul at the white heat? - asc:7545 - p. 2

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Higginson, Atlantic Monthly, 68 (October 1891), 454; Poems (1891), 28. While the Atlantic text ostensibly came from Higginson's copy ([B]) and that in Poems from the fascicle copy (C), the results were substantively identical and also similar in form. Both appearances were in quatrains and had the same title, both adopted the alternative for line 4 (it could have been the reading in Higginson's copy); and both incorporated the same alterations to effect rhyme (Todd's letter to Higginson about one of them is in Bingham, AB, 137.) Poems (1955), 289-91 (A principal, [B] cited, C); CP (1960), 173 (A). MB (1981), 440-41 (C), in facsimile. (J365). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F401A).
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