I am the only beings whose doom : six quatrains : manuscript, 1837-1839.

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I am the only beings whose doom : six quatrains : manuscript, 1837-1839.

Eleven autograph manuscript poems. Includes "I am the only being whose doom" (AMs, 1839, six quatrains) "A sudden chasm of ghastly light" (AMsS, initialed E.J.B., 1837, 2 leaves) "None of my kindred now can tell" (AMs, 1838, six stanzas) "Start not upon the minster wall" (AMs, undated, 3 quatrains) "Redbreast, early in the morning" (AMs, 1837) "Through the hours of yesternight" (AMsS, undated, 14 lines) "Harp of wild and dream-like strain" (AMs, undated) "The old church tower and garden wall" (AMs, 1837, 10 lines) "Month after month, year after year" (AMs, 1839) "The starry night shall tidings bring" (AMs, 1839, 3 quatrains).

1 v. (6 leaves in slipcase) ; 22-63 mm.

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Princeton University Library

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