I'll tell you how the Sun rose – | Affiliated Manuscripts

BPL 3 (Fr204B)

ca. 1862, April

Ink | Fair copy

On wove white stationery, folded into quarters

Poem enclosed in a message to T. W. Higginson.

 I′ll tell you how the
Sun rose –
A Ribbon at a time –
The Steeples swam in
Amethyst –
The news, like Squirrels,
ran –
The Hills untied their
Bonnets –
The Bobolinks – begun –
Then I said softly to
myself –
′′That must have been
the Sun′′!
But how he set –

 

Recipient

Thomas Wentworth Higginson (b. 1823–d. 1911)

Writer, critic, social activist, friend; with the exception of Susan Gilbert Dickinson, Higginson is Dickinson’s most constant correspondent.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: April 1862-May 1886. Letters: 70; poems: 103.

Address: 16 Harvard Street, Worcester, Mass.

Distance Travelled: 37 miles