All the letters I could write, | Affiliated Manuscripts

Y-BRBL (Fr380A)

ca. 1862, July

Ink | Fair copy

On stationery embossed PARIS

Poem embedded in a message to Eudocia Converse Flynt.

Enclosures: flower petals

Dear Mrs Flint .

You and

I, did’nt finish talking.

Have you room for the

sequel, in your Vase?

All the letters I could
write,
Were not fair as this –
Syllables of Velvet –
Sentences of Plush –
Depths of Ruby, undrained –
Hid, Lip, for Thee,

Recipient

Eudocia Carter Converse Flynt (b. 1822–d. 1906)

Dickinson’s maternal cousin.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1862-1882. Letters: 3; poems: 1.

Address: 8 High Street, Monson, Mass.

Distance Travelled: 21 miles