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Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 776 - Letters to Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Loomis - asc:7921 - p. 2

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Amherst Manuscript # 776
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript # 776 - Letters to Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Loomis - asc:7921 - p. 2

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Letters (1894), 425, as a nine-line stanza, from one of the drafts for Jackson (C); also LL (1924), 372; also Letters (1931), 413, in the draft for Jackson (C), and 426, in the letter to the Loomises (B). Poems (1955), 1123-24 (B principal, as a five-line stanza, C summarized, and copy to Jackson conjectured; without A, D, E, F); CP (1960), 672 (B), as a five-line stanza. Letters (1958), 855 (B), 866-67 (C as a five-line stanza, D, E; with the drafts acknowledged as three but treated as two and a copy to Jackson conjectured); the letter to Samuel Bowles the younger is on p. 888, with the poem as prose (F). Higgins, American Literature, 38 (March 1966), 5 (A), in 6 lines, unredacted. (J1640). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F1671B).
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