Box 6
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Contains 58 Results:
The Bird her punctual music brings Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (323)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Butterfly in honored Dust Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (324)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Crickets sang Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (325)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Day came slow - till Five o'clock - Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (326)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Day grew small, surrounded tight Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (327)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Definition of Beauty, is Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (328)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Devil - had he fidelity Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (329)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The difference between Despair Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (330)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Dust behind I strove to join Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (331)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Dust replaced in hoisted Roads - Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (332)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Face we choose to miss - Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (333)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The feet of people walking home Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (334)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Frost of Death was on the Pane - Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (335)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The Future - never spoke - Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (336)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The healed Heart shows its shallow scar Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (337)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The inundation of the Spring Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (338)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
The largest Fire ever known Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (339)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Just so - Jesus - raps - Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (282)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Like Brooms of Steel Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (283)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Like her the Saints retire - Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (284)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Like Men and Women Shadows walk Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (285)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Low at my problem bending - Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (286)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
March is the Month of Expectation. Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (287)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
"Morning" - means "Milking" to the Farmer Pencil. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (288)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...
Musicians wrestle Everywhere! Ink. Digital
Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1118.3, (289)Scope and Contents:
This collection consists of 40 "packets," or fascicles, containing poems by Emily Dickinson. Dickinson used the manuscript books as a way of organizing her poetry, and copied into them poems composed on other sheets and scraps. For the most part, then, these poems are fair copies, not real working drafts. Some, however, do contain alterations, or alternative word choices; this is indicated in the finding aid. The term "fascicle" refers to the sheets bound/sewn together by...