They called me to the window, for
Item Information
- Title:
- They called me to the window, for
- First Line :
- No romance sold unto
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- I heard a fly buzz - when I died
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- The soul that hath a guest
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- I watched the moon around the house
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- When I hoped - I feared
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- The lightning playeth, all the while
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- Ourselves were wed one summer-dear
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- ' Tis little I could care for pearls
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- The brain - is wider than the sky
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- We do not play on graves
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- Her - last poems - poets ended
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- When bells stop ringing, church begins
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- The manner of it's death
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- The red - blaze - is the morning
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- You'll know her by her foot
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- I am alive - I guess
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- Except the smaller size
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- I think the longest hour of all
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- So glad we are, a stranger'd deem
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- A night - there lay the days between
- Creator:
- Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886
- Format:
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Manuscripts
- Genre:
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Poems
- Location:
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Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
Box 2 Folder 6 (shelf locator) - Collection (local):
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Emily Dickinson Collection
- Subjects:
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American poetry--1800--1899
Women poets, American--1800--1899
- Extent:
- 6 sheets (12 leaves)
- Link to Item:
- http://acdc.amherst.edu/view/asc:1457
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- Place of origin:
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Amherst (Mass.)
- Language:
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English
- Notes (object):
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Tied with string.
- Identifier:
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Amherst Manuscript #fascicle 84
Franklin #589; 590; 591; 592; 593; 594; 595; 596; 597; 598; 599; 600; 601; 602; 603; 604; 605; 606; 607; 608; 609
Johnson Poems #312; 329; 465; 466; 467; 468; 469; 470; 471; 628; 629; 630; 631; 632; 633; 634; 635; 669; 674; 1067; 1181