Morns like these – we parted | Affiliated Manuscripts

(Fr18[A])

ca. 1858, summer

Original MS lost or destroyed | Frances Norcross transcription

Poem sent to Frances and Louise Norcross.

Original manuscript lost or destroyed

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Morns like these – we parted
Noons like these – she rose!
Fluttering first – then firmer
To her fair repose –
Never did she lisp it,
And ’twas not for me
She was mute for transport
I, for agony!
Till the evening nearing,
One the shutters drew,
Quick! a sharper rustling!
And this linnet flew!

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Recipient

Frances (b. 1847–d. 1896) and Louise (b. 1842–d. 1919) Norcross

First cousins to Dickinson.

Inclusive dates of correspondence: 1858-1886: Letters: 77; poems: 71.

Address: 86 Austin Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.

Distance Travelled: 72 miles