Her – "last Poems" – | Affiliated Manuscripts

Bibliotheca Bodmeriana=Esty (Fr600A)

ca. 1863, June

Ink | Fair copy

Poem-message sent to Susan Gilbert Dickinson.

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Her – ′′last Poems′′ –
Poets ended –
Silver perished with her
tongue –
Not on Record bubbled
Other –
Flute, or Woman, so
divine –
Not unto it′s Summer –
Morning ­
Robin – uttered – half the
tune –
Gushed too free for the
adoring,
From the Anglo-Florentine.

 

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Late – the Praise –
′Tis dull – conferring
On a Head too high
to crown –
Diadem – or Ducal Showing –
Be it′s Grave – sufficient
Sign –
Yet, if We – No Poet′s
Kinsman –
Suffocate – with easy wo –
What and if Ourself
a Bridegroom –
Put Her down – in Italy?

Recipient

Lucretia Gunn Dickinson Bullard (b. 1806–d. 1885)

Dickinson’s paternal aunt.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1864. Letters, 3; poems, 2.