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Houghton Library - (28d, e) Flowers - Well - if anybody, J137, Fr95; Pigmy Seraphs - gone astray, J138, Fr96

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Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Poems: Packet VII, Fascicle 4. Includes 16 poems, written in ink, dated ca. 1859.
Houghton Library - (28d, e) Flowers - Well - if anybody, J137, Fr95; Pigmy Seraphs - gone astray, J138, Fr96
Publication History
Drum Beat (2 March 1864), 2, from the lost manuscript ([A]); reprinted in the Springfield Daily Republican (9 March 1864), 6, Springfield Weekly Republican (12 March 1864), 6, and Boston Post (16 March 1864), 2; also Dandurand, American Literature, 56 (March 1984), 20. BM (1945), 47, from a transcript of B (a tr305). Poems (1955), 97-98 (B only); CP (1960), 64 (B). MB (1981), 59-60 (B), in facsimile. (J137). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F95B).
Poems (1891), 124, from the fascicle (B), without stanza breaks. Poems (1955), 98-99 (A summarized, B principal); CP (1960), 64-65 (B). MB (1981), 60, in facsimile. (J138). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F96B).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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