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My Lady Thief by Emily May
My Lady Thief by Emily  May













Weird recluse, eating her heart out in morbid and unhappy longing, I am told she is taught in colleges as a rare strange being a Wilful woman, lightning and fragrance in one. Only to us who dwelt with her behind the hedge the fascinating, This is my inspiration for a volume, offered as a memorial to theĪlso, it seemed but fitting to reveal a phase of Aunt Emily known If I could make youĪnd Austin proud some day a long way off, 'twould give me taller I like your praise because I know it knows. My hesitation was finally influenced by a note written in their Giving them to the lovers of my Aunt's peculiar genius. It eventually devolved upon me to choose between burning them or Increasing indecision as to the final disposition of her treasury. She read and re-read these poems, and innumerable letters, with Unmitigated Yes, Sue." During the last year of my Mother's life Was her reply to a message from my Mother, "My answer is an Was sent in 1848, and probably the last word Aunt Emily ever wrote THE romantic friendship of my Aunt Emily Dickinson and her "Sister Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1914.ĮMILY DICKINSON WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY HER NIECE Introduction by Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1866-1943). The Single Hound Poems of a Lifetime by Emily Dickinson (1830-1886).















My Lady Thief by Emily  May