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Call Number: EN 6.194
Full Title: Poems and letters of Emily Dickinson
User Format: Audiotape-Cassette
Copyright Date: 1960
Program length: 00:44:10
Summary: Thirty-nine poems and nine letters read by Julie Harris.
Language: English
Index: EN 6.194.000 - Poems and letters of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson
Contents: a bird came down the walk
a narrow fellow in the grass
a tod can die of light
because i could not stop for death
before i got my eye put out
hope is the thing with feathers
i cannot live with you
i cautious scanned my little life
i died for a beauty, but was scarce
i heard a fly buzz when i died
i like to see it lap the miles
i never lost as much as but twice
i never saw moor
i reason, earth is short
i taste liquor never brewed
i years had been from home
i'll tell you how the sun rose
i'm nobody! who are you?
if you were coming in the fall
kove is anterior to life
letter sally jenkins, late december 1880
letter to dr. & mrs. j.g. holland, 1862
letter to john l. graves, later april 1862
letter to l. and f. norcross, july 1879
letter to maria whitney, summer 1883
letter to otis p. lord, 3 december 1882
letter to t.w. higgins, 14 april 1862
letter to t.w. higgins, 25 april 1862
my life closed twice before tis close
my river runs to thee
pain has an element of blank
safe in their alabaster chambers
the soul selects her own society
there came a wind like a bugle
this is my letter to the world
to fight aloud is very brave
to make a pairie it takes a clover and one bee
what soft, cherubic creatures
Authors: Dickinson, Emily 1830 1886
Harris, Julie
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January 23, 2008