“I trust your Garden was willing to die ... I do not think that mine was—it perished with beautiful reluctance, like an evening star—"
—Emily Dickinson, in a letter to her Aunt Katie Sweetser, 1880
“I trust your Garden was willing to die ... I do not think that mine was—it perished with beautiful reluctance, like an evening star—"
—Emily Dickinson, in a letter to her Aunt Katie Sweetser, 1880