Emily Dickinson - Letter 280 (February 1863) T. W. Higginson lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Letter 280 (February 1863) T. W. Higginson lyrics

Amherst Dear friend I did not deem that Planetary forces annulled - but suffered an Exchange of Territory, or World - I should have liked to see you, before you became improbable. War feels to me an oblique place - Should there be other Summers, would you perhaps come? I found you were gone, by accident, as I find Systems are, or Seasons of the year, and obtain no cause - but suppose it a treason of Progress - that dissolves as it goes. Carlo - still remained - and I told him - Best Gains - must have the Losses' test - To constitute them - Gains - My Shaggy Ally a**ented - Perhaps d**h - gave me awe for friends - striking sharp and early, for I held them since - in a brittle love - of more alarm, than peace. I trust you may pa** the limit of War, and though not reared to prayer - when service is had in Church, for Our Arms, I include yourself - I, too, have an "Island" - whose "Rose and Magnolia" are in the Egg, and it's "Black Berry" but a spicy prospective, yet as you say, "fascination" is absolute of Clime. I was thinking, today - as I noticed, that the "Supernatural," was only the Natural, disclosed - Not "Revelation" - 'tis - that waits, But our unfurnished eyes - But I fear I detain you - Should you, before this reaches you, experience immortality, who will inform me of the Exchange? Could you, with honor, avoid d**h, I entreat you - Sir - It would bereave Your Gnome - I trust the "Procession of Flowers" was not a premonition -