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Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886. Go thy great way! p. 2 (blank)
Two, about 1885, in pencil, both in letters. One went to Benjamin Kimball, Otis Lord's executor, with whom ed corresponded during the first half of 1885, this letter having been sent about February (New York Public Library, Berg Collection).
Recipient
Benjamin Kimball
Textual Notes
Division 1 way! || 2 thou | 3 as | 4 are | 4 but | 5 a | Division 1 great | 2 Stars | 3 as | 4 are | 4 but | 5 a |
Publications
Letters (1894), 396, in the letter to Cooper (B); also Letters (1931), 385. Bingham, Emily Dickinson: A Revelation (1954), 68, in the letter to Kimball (A). Poems (1955), 1123 (A and B as identical); CP (1960), 672 (A/B). Letters (1958), 860 (A) and 863 (B). (J1638)