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Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson

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Number of Chapters: 25

Length: 21 minutes

Language: English

Emily Dickinson has come to be regarded as one of the quintessential poets of 19th century America. A very private poet with a very quiet and reclusive life, her poetry was published posthumously and immediately found a wide audience.

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Soul selects her own society, The (Becky Miller)
After great pain, a formal feeling comes (Becky Miller)
Hope is the thing with feathers (Becky Miller)
I never hear the word “escape" (Becky Miller)
There is no frigate like a book (Becky Miller)
Because I could not stop for Death (Becky Miller)
Of all the sounds despatched abroad (Becky Miller)
Success is counted sweetest (Becky Miller)
If I can stop one heart from breaking (Becky Miller)
To fight aloud is very brave (Becky Miller)
Pain has an element of blank (Becky Miller)
I can wade grief (Becky Miller)
For each ecstatic instant (Becky Miller)
I meant to have but modest needs (Becky Miller)
Thought went up my mind to-day, A (Becky Miller)
Is Heaven a physician? (Becky Miller)
Poor torn heart, a tattered heart, A (Becky Miller)
I should have been too glad (Becky Miller)
Each life converges to some centre (Becky Miller)
My life closed twice before its close (Becky Miller)
I felt a cleavage in my mind (Becky Miller)
If recollecting were forgetting (Becky Miller)
Brain is wider than the sky, The (Becky Miller)
Softened by Time’s consummate plush (Becky Miller)
I had no time to hate (Becky Miller)
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