Literature
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Success is Counted Sweetest by Emily Dickinson
Success is Counted Sweetest is one of less than a dozen poems published during her lifetime, this one anonymously in…
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Summer Shower by Emily Dickinson
A drop fell on the apple tree,Another on the roof;A half a dozen kissed the eaves,And made the gables laugh.…
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Tell all the Truth but tell it slant by Emily Dickinson
Tell all the Truth but tell it slant —Success in Circuit liesToo bright for our infirm DelightThe Truth’s superb surprise…
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The Mystery of Pain by Emily Dickinson
Pain has an element of blank;It cannot recollectWhen it began, or if there wereA day when it was not. It…
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The Only News I Know by Emily Dickinson
The only news I knowIs bulletins all dayFrom Immortality. The only shows I see,Tomorrow and Today,Perchance Eternity. The only One…
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The Pedigree of Honey by Emily Dickinson
The pedigree of honeyDoes not concern the bee;A clover, any time, to himIs aristocracy.
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The Railway Train by Emily Dickinson
Dickinson’s poem is also known as I Like to See It Lap the Miles, which allows readers to guess Dickinson’s…
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There Came a Wind Like a Bugle by Emily Dickinson
There came a wind like a bugle;It quivered through the grass,And a green chill upon the heatSo ominous did passWe…
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There is Another Sky by Emily Dickinson
There is another sky,Ever serene and fair,And there is another sunshine,Though it be darkness there;Never mind faded forests, Austin,Never mind…
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There Is A Word by Emily Dickinson
There is a wordWhich bears a swordcan pierce an armed man. It hurls its barbed syllables, —At once is mute…
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