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Letter 298 (1864?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross - Emily Dickinson
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Letter 298 (1864?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross Emily Dickinson

Letter 298 (1864?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross - Emily Dickinson
... Sorrow seems more general than it did, and not the estate of a few persons, since the war began; and if the anguish of others helped one with one's own, now would be many medicines.

'Tis dangerous to value, for only the precious can alarm. I noticed that Robert Browning had made another poem, and was astonished - till I remembered that I, myself, in my smaller way, sang off charnel steps. Every day life feels mightier, and what we have the power to be, more stupendous.
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