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  • Success is counted sweetest / By those who ne'er succeed. / To comprehend a
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  • There are many examples of different types of poetry. The following poem Dying
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  • by Emily Dickinson. Heaven is what I cannot reach! The apple on the tree,
  • Emily Dickinson once defined poetry this way: “If I read a book and it makes my
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  • Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15395Poets.org Guide to Emily Dickinson's Collected PoemsAn Introduction to Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson had only one literary critic
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  • narrow'“; a direct statement of slippage—”and then - it doesn't stay”—in “I prayed,
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  • Emily Dickinson rides with death in a carriage Poem #712. 78. rate or flag. By
  • Oct 20, 2011 . Emily Dickinson discussed baking in many of her letters — evincing both her
  • Common Threads vol 2. 28. Emily Dickinson ‐ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Ambleside Online Poems of Emily Dickinson. This page includes 46 poems; If
  • Jan 19, 2012 . “To live poetry is better than to write it.” . Emily Carr has published two books of
  • May 2, 2012 . This poem by Emily Dickinson seems quintessentially her, but also in keeping
  • In 1830, Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. She attended
  • Among the ranks of other such acclaimed poets as Walt Whitman, Emily
  • In her lifetime Emily Dickinson led a secluded and quiet life but her poetry reveals
  • This year, Mass Poetry is offering its second annual Common Threads group
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  • An archive of poems by Dickinson, including "I had a guinea golden" and "Come
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