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Amherst - Amherst Manuscript #set 90 - Crumbling is not an instant's act - asc:17284 - p. 4

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Amherst Manuscript #set 90
Amherst - Amherst Manuscript #set 90 - Crumbling is not an instant's act - asc:17284 - p. 4

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Letters (1894), 254, from the Norcross copy (A); also LL (1924), 266; and Letters (1931), 234. Poems (1896), 162, transcribed from Letters (1894) but printed as two quatrains as in Set 7. Thomas Johnson, missing the appearance in Poems (1896), explained the text in the Bianchi collections, beginning with CP (1924), as deriving from another source, now lost. Poems (1955), 719-20 (A identified, B principal, and another conjectured); CP (1960), 462-63 (B). Letters (1958), 442 ([A]). MB (1981), 1228 (B), in facsimile. (J995). Franklin Variorum 1998 (F1014B).
-History from Franklin Variorum 1998

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