Manuscripts and letters Poems Poems on Fragments of Paper | Emily Dickinson, 1830- 86 5 “But are not all facts. Dreams as soon as we put them behind us.’’ Emily Dickinson, daguerrotype, c. 1847 Tags: 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, Emily Dickinson Post navigation Previous: Instant Views [o.] Total Solar Eclipse | Berlin / London / Lancashire / Paris / New York / California / Illinois / Kuwait (1912 – 63)Next: Days [ ) Past | Chuck Palahniuk, 1999 More Stories On [:] Poems On [:] The Metaphysics of Chocolates | Alvaro de Campos, 1928 0 Manuscripts and letters Love Surrealism My dear Angel / Letters to Genica Athanasiou | Antonin Artaud, 1921-40 0 Poems Tomorrow, at dawn | A poem by Victor Hugo, 1847 0 5 thoughts on “Poems on Fragments of Paper | Emily Dickinson, 1830- 86” Pingback: Crumbling is not an instant's Act | A poem by Emily Dickinson, 1860 - C o c o s s e Pingback: Wild Nights – Wild Nights! | Emily Dickinson, 1861 - C o c o s s e Pingback: 314 / Hope | A poem by Emily Dickinson, 1861 - C o c o s s e Pingback: Childish hope | Emily Dickinson, 1858 - C o c o s s e Pingback: Poem 135 | A poem by Emily Dickinson, 1859 - C o c o s s e Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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