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Houghton Library - (127a) Blazing in Gold - and Quenching - in Purple!, J228, Fr321

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Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Poems: Packet XXIII, Fascicle 13 (part). Includes 11 poems, written in ink, dated ca. 1861.
Houghton Library - (127a) Blazing in Gold - and Quenching - in Purple!, J228, Fr321
Publication History
Drum Beat (29 February 1864), 3, from the lost manuscript ([B]); reprinted in the Springfield Daily Republican (30 March 1864), 6, and Springfield Weekly Republican (2 April 1864), 7; also Dandurand, American Literature, 56 (March 1984), 19. Poems (1891), 166, as two quatrains, from the fascicle (A), with the revision adopted and with readings incorporated from Higginson's copy (C). On 18 July 1891 Higginson wrote to Mabel Todd to explain (Bingham, AB, 140):. Franklin Variorum 1998 (F321A).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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