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Dickinson's handwritten manuscript of her poem : ''Wild Nights – Wild Nights!''
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Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
A drawing of the young Emily Dickinson, age nine.
Emily Dickinson circa 1847
~“GOING to him! Happy letter! Tell him— Tell him the page I did n’t write; Tell him I only said the syntax, And left the verb and the pronoun out. Tell him just how the fingers hurried, Then how they waded, slow, slow, slow; And then you wished you had eyes in your pages, So you could see what moved them so.~
~At least, ’t is mutual risk,— Some found it mutual gain; Sweet debt of Life,—each night to owe, Insolvent, every noon.~ ~That I shall love alway, I offer thee That love is life, And life hath immortality.~