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Houghton Library - (129b) Of Tribulation, these are They, J325, Fr328

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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 - (129b) Of Tribulation, these are They, J325, Fr328
Publication History
Higginson, Atlantic Monthly, 68 (October 1891), 448, from the copy to him (B), as four quatrains. Poems (1891), 227, from the fascicle (A), with the alternative adopted. The spelling "Ancle," which was reproduced in the Atlantic Monthly along with ed's acknowledgment that she had spelled it wrong, was regularized in Poems (1891). In both printings the first three words of line 6 concluded line 5. Poems (1955), 256-57 (A, B principal), with the final word indented on an additional line; CP (1960), 154 (A). MB (1981), 281 (A), in facsimile. (J325). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F328A).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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