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Metaphor Category:
"Light"
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Nationality of Author:
"American"
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Gender of Author:
"Female"
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Literary Period:
"Aestheticism and Decadence"
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"Nineteenth Century"
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Work title:
"Poems by Emily Dickinson: Second Series"
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Genre:
"Poetry"
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Date: 1892
"I found the phrase to every thought / I ever had, but one; / And that defies me,--as a hand / Did try to chalk the sun // To races nurtured in the dark."
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Date: 1892
"It's past set down before the soul, / And lighted with a match, / Perusal to facilitate / Of its condensed despatch."
preview | full record— Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)
Date: 1892
"Grant me, O Lord, a sunny mind, / Thy windy will to bear!"
preview | full record— Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)