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Amherst Manuscript # 396
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 396 - The farthest thunder that I heard - asc:2987 - p. 3
Publication History
Poems (1896), 40, from the fair copy (B), with "Chemist" (line 10) incorporated from the draft (B). Letters (1931), 319, in the letter to Jackson, as prose (D). Bianchi, FF (1932), 265, the lines to Susan (C), as prose. Poems (1955), 1089-91 (A as five stanzas, B principal, C, D as prose); CP (1960), 655-56 (B). Letters (1958), 831 (C) and 840 (D as prose). (J1581). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F1665B).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998
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