It sifts from Leaden Sieves – | Affiliated Manuscripts

A 831 (Fr291E)

ca. 1883, March

Pencil | Fair copy

On laid, off-white stationery, watermarked THE AMERICAN LINEN PAPER

Poem enclosed in a message to Thomas Niles.

  the Snow.

It sifts from
Leaden Sieves –
It powders all
the Wood –
It fills with
Alabaster Wool
The Wrinkles
of the Road –

 

It scatters
like the Birds –
Condenses like
a Flock –
Like Jugler′s
Figures situates
Upon a baseless
Arc –

 

Recipient

Thomas Niles (b. 1825–d. 1894)

Editor at the publishing firm Roberts Brothers, Boston, Mass.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1878-1885. Letters: 3; poems: 7-8.

Address: Roberts Brothers, 3 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

Distance Travelled: 74 miles