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Biography of Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)


Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily, Austin (her older brother) and her younger sister Lavinia were nurtured in a quiet, reserved family headed by their authoritative father Edward. Throughout Emily's life, her mother was not "emotionally accessible," the absence of which might have caused some of Emily's eccentricity. Being rooted in the puritanical Massachusetts of the 1800's, the Dickinson children were raised in the Christian tradition, and they were expected to take up their father's religious beliefs and values without argument. Later in life, Emily would come to challenge these conventional religious viewpoints of her father and the church, and the challenges she met with would later contribute to the strength of her poetry.

The Dickinson family was prominent in Amherst. In fact, Emily's grandfather, Samuel Fowler Dickinson, was one of the founders of Amherst College, and her father served as lawyer and treasurer for the institution. Emily's father also served in powerful positions on the General Court of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts State Senate, and the United States House of Representatives. Unlike her father, Emily did not enjoy the popularity and excitement of public life in Amherst, and she began to withdraw. Emily did not fit in with her father's religion in Amherst, and her father began to censor the books she read because of their potential to draw her away from the faith.

Being the daughter of a prominent politician, Emily had the benefit of a good education and attended the Amherst Academy. After her time at the academy, Emily left for the South Hadley Female Seminary (currently Mount Holyoke College) where she started to blossom into a delicate young woman - "her eyes lovely auburn, soft and warm, her hair lay in rings of the same color all over her head with her delicate teeth and skin." She had a demure manner that was almost fun with her close friends, but Emily could be shy, silent, or even depreciating in the presence of strangers. Although she was successful at college, Emily returned after only one year at the seminary in 1848 to Amherst where she began her life of seclusion.

Although Emily never married, she had several significant relationships with a select few. It was during this period following her return from school that Emily began to dress all in white and choose those precious few that would be her own private society. Refusing to see almost everyone that came to visit, Emily seldom left her father's house. In Emily's entire life, she took one trip to Philadelphia (due to eye problems), one to Washington, and a few trips to Boston. Other than those occasional ventures, Emily had no extended exposure to the world outside her home town. During this time, her early twenties, Emily began to write poetry seriously. Fortunately, during those rare journeys Emily met two very influential men that would be sources of inspiration and guidance: Charles Wadsworth and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. There were other less influential individuals that affected Emily, such as Samuel Bowles and J.G. Holland, but the impact that Wadsworth and Higginson had on Dickinson was monumental.

The Reverend Charles Wadsworth, age 41, had a powerful effect on Emily's life and her poetry. On her trip to Philadelphia, Emily met Wadsworth, a clergyman, who was to become her "dearest earthly friend". A romantic figure, Wadsworth was an outlet for Emily, because his orthodox Calvinism acted as a beneficial catalyst to her theoretical inferences. Wadsworth, like Dickinson, was a solitary, romantic person that Emily could confide in when writing her poetry. He had the same poise in the pulpit that Emily had in her poetry. Wadsworth's religious beliefs and presumptions also gave Emily a sharp, and often welcome, contrast to the transcendentalist writings and easy assumptions of Emerson. Most importantly, it is widely believed that Emily had a great love for this Reverend from Philadelphia even though he was married. Many of Dickinson's critics believe that Wadsworth was the focal point of Emily's love poems.

When Emily had a sizable backlog of poems, she sought out somebody for advice about anonymous publication, and on April 15, 1862 she found Thomas Wentworth Higginson, an eminent literary man. She wrote a letter to Higginson and enclosed four poems to inquire his appraisal and advice.

Although Higginson advised Dickinson against publishing her poetry, he did see the creative originality in her poetry, and he remained Emily's "preceptor" for the remainder of her life. It was after that correspondence in 1862 that Emily decided against publishing her poems, and, as a result, only seven of her poems were published in her lifetime - five of them in the Springfield Republican. The remainder of the works would wait until after Dickinson's death.

Emily continued to write poetry, but when the United States Civil War broke out a lot of emotional turmoil came through in Dickinson's work. Some changes in her poetry came directly as a result of the war, but there were other events that distracted Emily and these things came through in the most productive period of her lifetime - about 800 poems.

Even though she looked inward and not to the war for the substance of her poetry, the tense atmosphere of the war years may have contributed to the urgency of her writing. The year of greatest stress was 1862, when distance and danger threatened Emily's friends - Samuel Bowles, in Europe for his health; Charles Wadsworth, who had moved to a new pastorate at the Calvary Church in San Francisco; and T.W. Higginson, serving as an officer in the Union Army. Emily also had persistent eye trouble, which led her, in 1864 and 1865, to spend several months in Cambridge, Mass. for treatment. Once back in Amherst she never traveled again and after the late 1860s never left the boundaries of the family's property.

The later years of Dickinson's life were primarily spent in mourning because of several deaths within the time frame of a few years. Emily's father died in 1874, Samuel Bowles died in 1878, J.G. Holland died in 1881, her nephew Gilbert died in 1883, and both Charles Wadsworth and Emily's mother died in 1882. Over those few years, many of the most influential and precious friendships of Emily's passed away, and that gave way to the more concentrated obsession with death in her poetry. On June 14, 1884 Emily's obsessions and poetic speculations started to come to a stop when she suffered the first attack of her terminal illness. Throughout the year of 1885, Emily was confined to bed in her family's house where she had lived her entire life, and on May 15, 1886 Emily took her last breath at the age of 56. At that moment the world lost one of its most talented and insightful poets. Emily left behind nearly 2,000 poems.

As a result of Emily Dickinson's life of solitude, she was able to focus on her world more sharply than other authors of her time - contemporary authors who had no effect on her writing. Emily was original and innovative in her poetry, most often drawing on the Bible, classical mythology, and Shakespeare for allusions and references. Many of her poems were not completed and written on scraps of paper, such as old grocery lists. Eventually when her poetry was published, editors took it upon themselves to group them into classes - Friends, Nature, Love, and Death. These same editors arranged her works with titles, rearranged the syntax, and standardized Dickinson's grammar. Fortunately in 1955, Thomas Johnson published Dickinson's poems in their original formats, thus displaying the creative genius and peculiarity of her poetry.



1775 Poems written by Emily Dickinson

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PoemComments
2. There is another sky Comments and analysis of There is another sky by Emily Dickinson 132 Comments
288. I'm Nobody! Who are you? Comments and analysis of I'm Nobody!  Who are you? by Emily Dickinson 104 Comments
632. The Brain -- is wider than the Sky -- Comments and analysis of The Brain -- is wider than the Sky -- by Emily Dickinson 76 Comments
712. Because I could not stop for Death -- Comments and analysis of Because I could not stop for Death -- by Emily Dickinson 75 Comments
35. Nobody knows this little Rose Comments and analysis of Nobody knows this little Rose by Emily Dickinson 66 Comments
1732. My life closed twice before its close -- Comments and analysis of My life closed twice before its close -- by Emily Dickinson 62 Comments
520. I started Early -- Took my Dog -- Comments and analysis of I started Early -- Took my Dog -- by Emily Dickinson 45 Comments
1695. There is a solitude of space Comments and analysis of There is a solitude of space by Emily Dickinson 43 Comments
47. Heart! We will forget him! Comments and analysis of Heart! We will forget him! by Emily Dickinson 41 Comments
258. There's a certain Slant of light, Comments and analysis of There's a certain Slant of light, by Emily Dickinson 38 Comments
1. Awake ye muses nine Comments and analysis of Awake ye muses nine by Emily Dickinson 37 Comments
465. I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died Comments and analysis of I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died by Emily Dickinson 32 Comments
919. If I can stop one Heart from breaking Comments and analysis of If I can stop one Heart from breaking by Emily Dickinson 32 Comments
986. A narrow Fellow in the Grass Comments and analysis of A narrow Fellow in the Grass by Emily Dickinson 31 Comments
449. I died for Beauty -- but was scarce Comments and analysis of I died for Beauty -- but was scarce by Emily Dickinson 28 Comments
254. "Hope" is the thing with feathers Comments and analysis of 27 Comments
348. I dreaded that first Robin, so, Comments and analysis of I dreaded that first Robin, so, by Emily Dickinson 26 Comments
1129. Tell all the Truth but tell it slant -- Comments and analysis of Tell all the Truth but tell it slant -- by Emily Dickinson 26 Comments
204. A slash of Blue Comments and analysis of A slash of Blue by Emily Dickinson 24 Comments
303. The Soul selects her own Society Comments and analysis of The Soul selects her own Society by Emily Dickinson 24 Comments
435. Much Madness is divinest Sense Comments and analysis of Much Madness is divinest Sense by Emily Dickinson 22 Comments
67. Success is counted sweetest Comments and analysis of Success is counted sweetest by Emily Dickinson 22 Comments
156. You love me -- you are sure Comments and analysis of You love me -- you are sure by Emily Dickinson 22 Comments
135. Water, is taught by thirst. Comments and analysis of Water, is taught by thirst. by Emily Dickinson 20 Comments
185. "Faith" is a fine invention Comments and analysis of 18 Comments
280. I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, Comments and analysis of I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, by Emily Dickinson 18 Comments
54. If I should die, Comments and analysis of If I should die, by Emily Dickinson 18 Comments
214. I taste a liquor never brewed Comments and analysis of I taste a liquor never brewed by Emily Dickinson 17 Comments
29. If those I loved were lost Comments and analysis of If those I loved were lost by Emily Dickinson 17 Comments
389. There's been a Death, in the Opposite House, Comments and analysis of There's been a Death, in the Opposite House, by Emily Dickinson 17 Comments
441. This is my letter to the World Comments and analysis of This is my letter to the World by Emily Dickinson 17 Comments
1176. We never know how high we are Comments and analysis of We never know how high we are by Emily Dickinson 17 Comments
341. After great pain, a formal feeling comes Comments and analysis of After great pain, a formal feeling comes by Emily Dickinson 16 Comments
1052. I never saw a Moor -- Comments and analysis of I never saw a Moor -- by Emily Dickinson 16 Comments
14. One Sister have I in our house Comments and analysis of One Sister have I in our house by Emily Dickinson 16 Comments
3. "Sic transit gloria mundi" Comments and analysis of 15 Comments
5. I have a Bird in spring Comments and analysis of I have a Bird in spring by Emily Dickinson 15 Comments
1624. Apparently with no surprise Comments and analysis of Apparently with no surprise by Emily Dickinson 14 Comments
640. I cannot live with You -- Comments and analysis of I cannot live with You -- by Emily Dickinson 14 Comments
754. My Life had stood -- a Loaded Gun -- Comments and analysis of My Life had stood -- a Loaded Gun -- by Emily Dickinson 14 Comments
49. I never lost as much but twice Comments and analysis of I never lost as much but twice by Emily Dickinson 13 Comments
510. It was not Death, for I stood up, Comments and analysis of It was not Death, for I stood up, by Emily Dickinson 13 Comments
36. Snow flakes. Comments and analysis of Snow flakes. by Emily Dickinson 13 Comments
1472. To see the Summer Sky Comments and analysis of To see the Summer Sky by Emily Dickinson 13 Comments
249. Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! Comments and analysis of Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! by Emily Dickinson 13 Comments
1763. Fame is a bee. Comments and analysis of Fame is a bee. by Emily Dickinson 12 Comments
585. I like to see it lap the Miles -- Comments and analysis of I like to see it lap the Miles -- by Emily Dickinson 12 Comments
511. If you were coming in the Fall, Comments and analysis of If you were coming in the Fall, by Emily Dickinson 12 Comments
8. There is a word Comments and analysis of There is a word by Emily Dickinson 12 Comments
21. We lose -- because we win Comments and analysis of We lose -- because we win by Emily Dickinson 12 Comments
812. A Light exists in Spring Comments and analysis of A Light exists in Spring by Emily Dickinson 11 Comments
1510. How happy is the little Stone Comments and analysis of How happy is the little Stone by Emily Dickinson 11 Comments
328. A Bird came down the Walk Comments and analysis of A Bird came down the Walk by Emily Dickinson 10 Comments
79. Going to Heaven! Comments and analysis of Going to Heaven! by Emily Dickinson 10 Comments
318. I'll tell you how the Sun rose Comments and analysis of I'll tell you how the Sun rose by Emily Dickinson 10 Comments
13. Sleep is supposed to be Comments and analysis of Sleep is supposed to be by Emily Dickinson 10 Comments
324. Some keep the Sabbath going to Church Comments and analysis of Some keep the Sabbath going to Church by Emily Dickinson 10 Comments
4. On this wondrous sea Comments and analysis of On this wondrous sea by Emily Dickinson 9 Comments
216. Safe in their Alabaster Chambers Comments and analysis of Safe in their Alabaster Chambers by Emily Dickinson 9 Comments
501. This World is not Conclusion. Comments and analysis of This World is not Conclusion. by Emily Dickinson 9 Comments
101. Will there really be a "Morning"? Comments and analysis of Will there really be a 9 Comments
445. 'Twas just this time, last year, I died. Comments and analysis of 'Twas just this time, last year, I died. by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
1463. A Route of Evanescence Comments and analysis of A Route of Evanescence by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
1212. A word is dead Comments and analysis of A word is dead by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
829. Ample make this Bed -- Comments and analysis of Ample make this Bed -- by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
311. It sifts from Leaden Sieves Comments and analysis of It sifts from Leaden Sieves by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
650. Pain -- has an Element of Blank -- Comments and analysis of Pain -- has an Element of Blank -- by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
219. She sweeps with many-colored Brooms Comments and analysis of She sweeps with many-colored Brooms by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
1078. The Bustle in a House Comments and analysis of The Bustle in a House by Emily Dickinson 8 Comments
6. Frequently the wood are pink Comments and analysis of Frequently the wood are pink by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
561. I measure every Grief I meet Comments and analysis of I measure every Grief I meet by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
11. I never told the buried gold Comments and analysis of I never told the buried gold by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
41. I robbed the Woods Comments and analysis of I robbed the Woods by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
26. It's all I have to bring today Comments and analysis of It's all I have to bring today by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
10. My wheel is in the dark! Comments and analysis of My wheel is in the dark! by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
790. Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, Comments and analysis of Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
150. She died -- this was the way she died. Comments and analysis of She died -- this was the way she died. by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
15. The Guest is gold and crimson Comments and analysis of The Guest is gold and crimson by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
274. The only Ghost I ever saw Comments and analysis of The only Ghost I ever saw by Emily Dickinson 7 Comments
239. "Heaven" -- is what I cannot reach! Comments and analysis of 6 Comments
17. Baffled for just a day or two Comments and analysis of Baffled for just a day or two by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
128. Bring me the sunset in a cup, Comments and analysis of Bring me the sunset in a cup, by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
360. Death sets a Thing significant Comments and analysis of Death sets a Thing significant by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
1659. Fame is a fickle food Comments and analysis of Fame is a fickle food by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
1587. He ate and drank the precious Words -- Comments and analysis of He ate and drank the precious Words -- by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
199. I'm "wife" -- I've finished that Comments and analysis of I'm 6 Comments
286. That after Horror -- that 'twas us Comments and analysis of That after Horror -- that 'twas us by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
1764. The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, Comments and analysis of The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, by Emily Dickinson 6 Comments
19. A sepal, petal, and a thorn Comments and analysis of A sepal, petal, and a thorn by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
94. Angels, in the early morning Comments and analysis of Angels, in the early morning by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
997. Crumbling is not an instant's Act Comments and analysis of Crumbling is not an instant's Act by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
976. Death is a Dialogue between Comments and analysis of Death is a Dialogue between by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
915. Faith -- is the Pierless Bridge Comments and analysis of Faith -- is the Pierless Bridge by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
494. Going to Him! Happy letter! Comments and analysis of Going to Him!  Happy letter! by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
657. I dwell in Possibility -- Comments and analysis of I dwell in Possibility -- by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
937. I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -- Comments and analysis of I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -- by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
580. I gave myself to Him -- Comments and analysis of I gave myself to Him -- by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
120. If this is "fading" Comments and analysis of If this is 5 Comments
1287. In this short Life Comments and analysis of In this short Life by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
96. Sexton! My Master's sleeping here. Comments and analysis of Sexton! My Master's sleeping here. by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
28. So has a Daisy vanished Comments and analysis of So has a Daisy vanished by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
1775. The earth has many keys, Comments and analysis of The earth has many keys, by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
737. The Moon was but a Chin of Gold Comments and analysis of The Moon was but a Chin of Gold by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
1263. There is no Frigate like a Book Comments and analysis of There is no Frigate like a Book by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
130. These are the days when Birds come back Comments and analysis of These are the days when Birds come back by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
887. We outgrow love, like other things Comments and analysis of We outgrow love, like other things by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
32. When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, Comments and analysis of When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, by Emily Dickinson 5 Comments
1084. At Half past Three, a single Bird Comments and analysis of At Half past Three, a single Bird by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
37. Before the ice is in the pools Comments and analysis of Before the ice is in the pools by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
1718. Drowning is not so pitiful Comments and analysis of Drowning is not so pitiful by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
1719. God is indeed a jealous God -- Comments and analysis of God is indeed a jealous God -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
312. Her -- "last Poems" Comments and analysis of Her -- 4 Comments
579. I had been hungry, all the Years -- Comments and analysis of I had been hungry, all the Years -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
540. I took my Power in my Hand -- Comments and analysis of I took my Power in my Hand -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
505. I would not paint -- a picture -- Comments and analysis of I would not paint -- a picture -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
917. Love -- is anterior to Life -- Comments and analysis of Love -- is anterior to Life -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
92. My friend must be a Bird Comments and analysis of My friend must be a Bird by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
162. My River runs to thee Comments and analysis of My River runs to thee by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
61. Papa above! Comments and analysis of Papa above! by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
536. The Heart asks Pleasure -- first -- Comments and analysis of The Heart asks Pleasure -- first -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
12. The morns are meeker than they were Comments and analysis of The morns are meeker than they were by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
97. The rainbow never tells me Comments and analysis of The rainbow never tells me by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
1636. The Sun in reigning to the West Comments and analysis of The Sun in reigning to the West by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
1593. There came a Wind like a Bugle -- Comments and analysis of There came a Wind like a Bugle -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
126. To fight aloud, is very brave Comments and analysis of To fight aloud, is very brave by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
419. We grow accustomed to the Dark Comments and analysis of We grow accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
530. You cannot put a Fire out -- Comments and analysis of You cannot put a Fire out -- by Emily Dickinson 4 Comments
1492. "And with what body do they come?" -- Comments and analysis of 3 Comments
1482. 'Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe -- Comments and analysis of 'Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
173. A fuzzy fellow, without feet, Comments and analysis of A fuzzy fellow, without feet, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1622. A Sloop of Amber slips away Comments and analysis of A Sloop of Amber slips away by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
165. A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest Comments and analysis of A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
30. Adrift! A little boat adrift! Comments and analysis of Adrift! A little boat adrift! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1199. Are Friends Delight or Pain? Comments and analysis of Are Friends Delight or Pain? by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1229. Because He loves Her Comments and analysis of Because He loves Her by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1035. Bee!  I'm expecting you! Comments and analysis of Bee!  I'm expecting you! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
721. Behind Me -- dips Eternity -- Comments and analysis of Behind Me -- dips Eternity -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
228. Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple Comments and analysis of Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
43. Could live -- did live Comments and analysis of Could live -- did live by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
158. Dying! Dying in the night! Comments and analysis of Dying! Dying in the night! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1118. Exhilaration is the Breeze Comments and analysis of Exhilaration is the Breeze by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
76. Exultation is the going Comments and analysis of Exultation is the going by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
315. He fumbles at your Soul Comments and analysis of He fumbles at your Soul by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
273. He put the Belt around my life Comments and analysis of He put the Belt around my life by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
84. Her breast is fit for pearls, Comments and analysis of Her breast is fit for pearls, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
470. I am alive -- I guess Comments and analysis of I am alive -- I guess by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
223. I Came to buy a smile -- today Comments and analysis of I Came to buy a smile -- today by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
23. I had a guinea golden Comments and analysis of I had a guinea golden by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
50. I haven't told my garden yet Comments and analysis of I haven't told my garden yet by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
241. I like a look of Agony, Comments and analysis of I like a look of Agony, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
166. I met a King this afternoon! Comments and analysis of I met a King this afternoon! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
77. I never hear the word "escape" Comments and analysis of I never hear the word 3 Comments
850. I sing to use the Waiting Comments and analysis of I sing to use the Waiting by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
16. I would distil a cup Comments and analysis of I would distil a cup by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1637. Is it too late to touch you, Dear? Comments and analysis of Is it too late to touch you, Dear? by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
225. Jesus! thy Crucifix Comments and analysis of Jesus! thy Crucifix by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1368. Love's stricken "why" Comments and analysis of Love's stricken 3 Comments
118. My friend attacks my friend! Comments and analysis of My friend attacks my friend! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
146. On such a night, or such a night, Comments and analysis of On such a night, or such a night, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
80. Our lives are Swiss Comments and analysis of Our lives are Swiss by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
192. Poor little Heart! Comments and analysis of Poor little Heart! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
91. So bashful when I spied her! Comments and analysis of So bashful when I spied her! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1739. Some say goodnight -- at night -- Comments and analysis of Some say goodnight -- at night -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
89. Some things that fly there be Comments and analysis of Some things that fly there be by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1765. That Love is all there is, Comments and analysis of That Love is all there is, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
111. The Bee is not afraid of me. Comments and analysis of The Bee is not afraid of me. by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
988. The Definition of Beauty is Comments and analysis of The Definition of Beauty is by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
7. The feet of people walking home Comments and analysis of The feet of people walking home by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
512. The Soul has Bandaged moments -- Comments and analysis of The Soul has Bandaged moments -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
306. The Soul's Superior instants Comments and analysis of The Soul's Superior instants by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1495. The Thrill came slowly like a Boom for Comments and analysis of The Thrill came slowly like a Boom for by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
45. There's something quieter than sleep Comments and analysis of There's something quieter than sleep by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1391. They might not need me -- yet they might -- Comments and analysis of They might not need me -- yet they might -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
448. This was a Poet -- It is That Comments and analysis of This was a Poet -- It is That by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1766. Those final Creatures, -- who they are -- Comments and analysis of Those final Creatures, -- who they are -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
9. Through lane it lay -- through bramble Comments and analysis of Through lane it lay -- through bramble by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
622. To know just how He suffered -- would be dear -- Comments and analysis of To know just how He suffered -- would be dear -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1755. To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, Comments and analysis of To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
568. We learned the Whole of Love -- Comments and analysis of We learned the Whole of Love -- by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
215. What is -- "Paradise" Comments and analysis of What is -- 3 Comments
90. Within my reach! Comments and analysis of Within my reach! by Emily Dickinson 3 Comments
1461. "Heavenly Father" -- take to thee Comments and analysis of 2 Comments
42. A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! Comments and analysis of A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1216. A Deed knocks first at Thought Comments and analysis of A Deed knocks first at Thought by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
654. A long -- long Sleep -- A famous -- Sleep -- Comments and analysis of A long -- long Sleep -- A famous -- Sleep -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
78. A poor -- torn heart -- a tattered heart Comments and analysis of A poor -- torn heart -- a tattered heart by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
381. A Secret told Comments and analysis of A Secret told by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
184. A transport one cannot contain Comments and analysis of A transport one cannot contain by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
666. Ah, Teneriffe! Comments and analysis of Ah, Teneriffe! by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
749. All but Death, can be Adjusted -- Comments and analysis of All but Death, can be Adjusted -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
22. All these my banners be. Comments and analysis of All these my banners be. by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
825. An Hour is a Sea Comments and analysis of An Hour is a Sea by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
913. And this of all my Hopes Comments and analysis of And this of all my Hopes by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1540. As imperceptibly as Grief Comments and analysis of As imperceptibly as Grief by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
516. Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is -- Comments and analysis of Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
905. Between My Country -- and the Others -- Comments and analysis of Between My Country -- and the Others -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1101. Between the form of Life and Life Comments and analysis of Between the form of Life and Life by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1488. Birthday of but a single pang Comments and analysis of Birthday of but a single pang by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1320. Dear March -- Come in -- Comments and analysis of Dear March -- Come in -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
965. Denial -- is the only fact Comments and analysis of Denial -- is the only fact by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
524. Departed -- to the Judgment -- Comments and analysis of Departed -- to the Judgment -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1717. Did life's penurious length Comments and analysis of Did life's penurious length by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
20. Distrustful of the Gentian Comments and analysis of Distrustful of the Gentian by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1760. Elysium is as far as to Comments and analysis of Elysium is as far as to by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
125. For each ecstatic instant Comments and analysis of For each ecstatic instant by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
791. God gave a Loaf to every Bird -- Comments and analysis of God gave a Loaf to every Bird -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
114. Good night, because we must, Comments and analysis of Good night, because we must, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
187. How many times these low feet staggered Comments and analysis of How many times these low feet staggered by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
65. I can't tell you -- but you feel it Comments and analysis of I can't tell you -- but you feel it by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
351. I felt my life with both my hands Comments and analysis of I felt my life with both my hands by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
478. I had no time to Hate Comments and analysis of I had no time to Hate by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
245. I held a Jewel in my fingers Comments and analysis of I held a Jewel in my fingers by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
903. I hide myself within my flower, Comments and analysis of I hide myself within my flower, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
289. I know some lonely Houses off the Road Comments and analysis of I know some lonely Houses off the Road by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
51. I often passed the village Comments and analysis of I often passed the village by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
301. I reason, Earth is short Comments and analysis of I reason, Earth is short by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
611. I see thee better -- in the Dark -- Comments and analysis of I see thee better -- in the Dark -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
205. I should not dare to leave my friend, Comments and analysis of I should not dare to leave my friend, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
200. I stole them from a Bee Comments and analysis of I stole them from a Bee by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
374. I went to Heaven Comments and analysis of I went to Heaven by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
508. I'm ceded -- I've stopped being Theirs -- Comments and analysis of I'm ceded -- I've stopped being Theirs -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
56. If I should cease to bring a Rose Comments and analysis of If I should cease to bring a Rose by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
182. If I shouldn't be alive Comments and analysis of If I shouldn't be alive by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
33. If recollecting were forgetting, Comments and analysis of If recollecting were forgetting, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
292. If your Nerve, deny you Comments and analysis of If your Nerve, deny you by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
218. Is it true, dear Sue? Comments and analysis of Is it true, dear Sue? by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
212. Least Rivers -- docile to some sea Comments and analysis of Least Rivers -- docile to some sea by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1065. Let down the Bars, Oh Death -- Comments and analysis of Let down the Bars, Oh Death -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
60. Like her the Saints retire, Comments and analysis of Like her the Saints retire, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
276. Many a phrase has the English language Comments and analysis of Many a phrase has the English language by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
642. Me from Myself -- to banish -- Comments and analysis of Me from Myself -- to banish -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1509. Mine Enemy is growing old -- Comments and analysis of Mine Enemy is growing old -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
157. Musicians wrestle everywhere Comments and analysis of Musicians wrestle everywhere by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
664. Of all the Souls that stand create -- Comments and analysis of Of all the Souls that stand create -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1734. Oh, honey of an hour, Comments and analysis of Oh, honey of an hour, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
48. Once more, my now bewildered Dove Comments and analysis of Once more, my now bewildered Dove by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
98. One dignity delays for all Comments and analysis of One dignity delays for all by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
615. Our journey had advanced -- Comments and analysis of Our journey had advanced -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
709. Publication -- is the Auction Comments and analysis of Publication -- is the Auction by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
261. Put up my lute! Comments and analysis of Put up my lute! by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1059. Sang from the Heart, Sire, Comments and analysis of Sang from the Heart, Sire, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
786. Severer Service of myself Comments and analysis of Severer Service of myself by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
144. She bore it till the simple veins Comments and analysis of She bore it till the simple veins by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
25. She slept beneath a tree Comments and analysis of She slept beneath a tree by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1632. So give me back to Death -- Comments and analysis of So give me back to Death -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
541. Some such Butterfly be seen Comments and analysis of Some such Butterfly be seen by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1680. Sometimes with the Heart Comments and analysis of Sometimes with the Heart by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
31. Summer for thee, grant I may be Comments and analysis of Summer for thee, grant I may be by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
415. Sunset at Night -- is natural Comments and analysis of Sunset at Night -- is natural by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
108. Surgeons must be very careful Comments and analysis of Surgeons must be very careful by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
549. That I did always love Comments and analysis of That I did always love by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1741. That it will never come again Comments and analysis of That it will never come again by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1521. The Butterfly upon the Sky, Comments and analysis of The Butterfly upon the Sky, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
305. The difference between Despair Comments and analysis of The difference between Despair by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
992. The Dust behind I strove to join Comments and analysis of The Dust behind I strove to join by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1581. The farthest Thunder that I heard Comments and analysis of The farthest Thunder that I heard by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
333. The Grass so little has to do Comments and analysis of The Grass so little has to do by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1114. The largest Fire ever known Comments and analysis of The largest Fire ever known by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1100. The last Night that She lived Comments and analysis of The last Night that She lived by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1745. The mob within the heart Comments and analysis of The mob within the heart by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
191. The Skies can't keep their secret! Comments and analysis of The Skies can't keep their secret! by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1189. The Voice that stands for Floods to me Comments and analysis of The Voice that stands for Floods to me by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
436. The Wind -- tapped like a tired Man Comments and analysis of The Wind -- tapped like a tired Man by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1750. The words the happy say Comments and analysis of The words the happy say by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1143. The Work of Her that went, Comments and analysis of The Work of Her that went, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
322. There came a Day at Summer's full Comments and analysis of There came a Day at Summer's full by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
24. There is a morn by men unseen Comments and analysis of There is a morn by men unseen by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
686. They say that "Time assuages" -- Comments and analysis of They say that 2 Comments
813. This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies Comments and analysis of This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
392. Through the Dark Sod -- as Education Comments and analysis of Through the Dark Sod -- as Education by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1753. Through those old Grounds of memory, Comments and analysis of Through those old Grounds of memory, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
279. Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, Comments and analysis of Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
809. Unable are the Loved to die Comments and analysis of Unable are the Loved to die by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
81. We should not mind so small a flower Comments and analysis of We should not mind so small a flower by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
586. We talked as Girls do -- Comments and analysis of We talked as Girls do -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
401. What Soft -- Cherubic Creatures Comments and analysis of What Soft -- Cherubic Creatures by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1338. What tenements of clover Comments and analysis of What tenements of clover by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
222. When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, Comments and analysis of When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
347. When Night is almost done Comments and analysis of When Night is almost done by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
104. Where I have lost, I softer tread Comments and analysis of Where I have lost, I softer tread by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
265. Where Ships of Purple -- gently toss Comments and analysis of Where Ships of Purple -- gently toss by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
73. Who never lost, are unprepared Comments and analysis of Who never lost, are unprepared by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
248. Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? Comments and analysis of Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
1583. Witchcraft was hung, in History, Comments and analysis of Witchcraft was hung, in History, by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
644. You left me -- Sire -- two Legacies -- Comments and analysis of You left me -- Sire -- two Legacies -- by Emily Dickinson 2 Comments
70. "Arcturus" is his other name Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
1357. "Faithful to the end" Amended Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
1554. "Go tell it" -- What a Message -- Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
575. "Heaven" has different Signs -- to me -- Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
668. "Nature" is what we see -- Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
1642. "Red Sea," indeed!  Talk not to me Comments and analysis of 1 Comment
85. "They have not chosen me," he said,