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The term "bachmann frontier" has been searched for 33 times on the American Poems site since August 22nd, 2005.
Search Results: 1 poets and 6 poems matched this query.
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2. I am afraid to own a Body -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 2464 times on American Poems.
I am afraid to own a Body --
I am afraid to own a Soul --
Profound -- precarious Property --
Possession, not optional --
Double Estate -- entailed at pleasure
Upon an unsuspecting Heir --
Duke in a moment of Deathlessness
And God, for a Frontier.(Read full poem)
3. Their Height in Heaven comforts not -- - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 1357 times on American Poems.
Their Height in Heaven comforts not --
Their Glory -- nought to me --
'Twas best imperfect -- as it was --
I'm finite -- I can't see --
The House of Supposition --
The Glimmering Frontier that
Skirts the Acres of Perhaps --
To Me -- shows insecure... (Read full poem)
4. The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, - written by Emily Dickinson
From Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson.
Published in 1955.
Read 4857 times on American Poems.
The saddest noise, the sweetest noise,
The maddest noise that grows, --
The birds, they make it in the spring,
At night's delicious close.
Between the March and April line --
That magical frontier
Beyond which summer hesitates,
Almost too heavenly... (Read full poem)
5. Lament of the Frontier Guard - written by Ezra Pound
Read 1884 times on American Poems.
By the North Gate, the wind blows full of sand,
Lonely from the beginning of time until now!
Trees fall, the grass goes yellow with autumn.
I climb the towers and towers
to watch out the barbarous land:
Desolate castle, the sky, the wide... (Read full poem)
6. Two Campers In Cloud Country - written by Sylvia Plath
From The Collected Poems.
Published in 1960.
Read 2563 times on American Poems.
(Rock Lake, Canada)
In this country there is neither measure nor balance
To redress the dominance of rocks and woods,
The passage, say, of these man-shaming clouds.
No gesture of yours or mine could catch their attention,
No word make them carry... (Read full poem)
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