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Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 124 - Above oblivion's tide there is a pier - asc:2104 - p. 1

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Amherst Manuscript # 124
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 124 - Above oblivion's tide there is a pier - asc:2104 - p. 1

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BM (1945), 307, among the poems incomplete or unfinished, as two quatrains, the second one deriving in part from the alternative for lines 2-4; part of the alternative for line 4 ("inlaid with Balms") was adopted in the first stanza. Poems (1955), 1056-57, as a poem of two stanzas, the second one, incomplete, also deriving from the alternative for lines 2-4, rendered in three lines. CP (1960), 640, the first stanza only. (J1531). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F1552A).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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