From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 818
Image Count:
15
Description:
Includes:
["The birds shall sing..."] (6017)
["For there before your eyes..."] (6235)
["The hour shall...before the sun..."] (6320)
["I heard the doves..."] (6350)
["I saw the fair...rising out and in..."] (6361)
["If in the West my books are read..."] (6389)
Kidnapped, dedication (6479)
"The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables," dedication (6576)
["Once there was a maid, a fairer maid than any..."] (6690)
["Red, red apples on the orchard grass..."] (6783)
["The shadows running free along the hills..."] (6834)
["We knew you better, dear, than you believed..."] (7103)
["Where all day long..."] (7151)
["You shall see the fingers..."] (7201)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 819
Image Count:
10
Description:
Includes:
[Cornwall and Mont St. Michel], notes (6121)
"Edifying Letters of the Rutherford Family" (6184)
[François Villon, Student, Poet and Housebreaker] (7086)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 820
Image Count:
48
Description:
Includes:
["And me, the wise of now..."] (5962)
["At night I leave my little bed..."] (5989)
"Auld Reekie," poem (5994-5996)
Catriona, table of contents (6076)
["For I think you may percieve..."] (6233)
"The Foreigner at Home" (6237)
[Hazlitt, William. Notes for Projected Biography] (6275)
["Here in the place of the snows..."] (6311)
["How tall the grass and daisies grow..."] (6324)
[Linguistic Exercise] (6527)
[Lists of Titles of Books, Essays, Etc. Written or Projected by R.L.S.] (6533)
"The Merry Men," table of contents (6576)
["O come, and take the mask away..."] (6653)
["O to arise and travel far..."] (6667)
["It is my wish that Robert Louis Stevenson..."] (6701)
[Stevenson at Play] (6916)
["When, years ago, in Greece I dwelt..."] (7149)
["Whiles frae the fishwife's causey rond..."] (7154)
[Will] (7302)
["Ye chimney pots of London, the wind shall blow you down..."] (7190)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 821
Image Count:
27
Description:
Includes:
["Arise, he said, unfriended boy..."] (5974)
"Clans and Septs," notes (6099)
["If it be true..."] (6390)
["Je cherche à acheter cher..."] (6474)
["My muse, who has been out of town..."] (6610)
["On the unquiet waters of the world..."] (6686)
[The Transformation of the Highlands], table of contents (7055)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
[1871]-1872
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 34, folder 825
Image Count:
8
Description:
Includes:
["And all this is to me but a single wood..."] (5960)
"Aphorisms" (5971)
["The deep grass sighed and rustled..."] (6150)
["Do with it as they will..."] (6160-6161)
"Imaginary Conversations" (6400)
"Intellectual Powers," outline (6457)
[Legal Notes] (6504)
["Lo as the trodden violet, the sun..."] (6536)
["The ringing ice was smooth as air..."] (6792)
["This winter day the lighted sky..."] (6976)
From the Collection: Beinecke, Edwin J. (Edwin John), 1886-1970
Published / Created:
undated
Call Number:
GEN MSS 664
Container / Volume:
Box 35, folder 828
Image Count:
22
Description:
Includes:
["But star or compass far a-sea..."] (6059)
["Calumnious writers say that I..."] (6064)
["A fellow feeling makes us wondrous kind..."] (6220)
[French History. Fifteenth Century], notes (6244)
["I am a letter in a tongue..."] (6327)
["I come, in hot reduplication..."] (6330)
["I was a Frenchman..."] (6369)
[If I be neither ill nor well..."] (6384)
["A long time ago the world began..."] (6541)
["Mine be the lips..."] (6582)
["A modern Samuel, if the tale be true..."] (6586)
["My question now all spirits occupies..."] (6612)
["Promise from my... dear father to but..."] (6745)