Emily Dickinson - Letter 290 (Cambridge, early June 1864) T. W. Higginson lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Letter 290 (Cambridge, early June 1864) T. W. Higginson lyrics

Dear friend, Are you in danger - I did not know that you were hurt. Will you tell me more? Mr Hawthorne died. I was ill since September, and since April, in Boston, for a Physician's care - He does not let me go, yet I work in my Prison, and make Guests for myself - Carlo did not come, because that he would die, in Jail, and the Mountains, I could not hold now, so I brought but the Gods - I wish to see you more than before I failed - Will you tell me your health? I am surprised and anxious, since receiving your note - The only News I know Is Bulletins all day From Immortality. Can you render my Pencil? The Physician has taken away my Pen. I enclose the address from a letter, lest my figures fail - Knowledge of your recovery - would excel my own - E- Dickinson

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