Emily Dickinson - Letter 223 (early August 1860) Samuel Bowles lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Letter 223 (early August 1860) Samuel Bowles lyrics

Sunday night Dear Mr Bowles. I am much ashamed. I misbehaved tonight. I would like to sit in the dust. I fear I am your little friend no more, but Mrs. Jim Crow. I am sorry I smiled at women. Indeed, I revere holy ones, like Mrs. Fry and Miss Nightingale. I will never be giddy again. Pray forgive me now: Respect little Bob o' Lincoln again! My friends are a very few. I can count them on my fingers - and besides, have fingers to spare. I am gay to see you - because you come so scarcely, else I had been graver. Good night, God will forgive me - Will you please to try? Emily.