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Looking Back from Eternity
Emily Dickinson, in her poem of cosmic drama, portrays Death as a gentleman carriage driver, for whom she ceases her leisure as well as her work.
• emily dickinson • because i could not stop for death • immortality • eternity • look back at childhood

Dickinson’s Winter
Emily Dickinson's winter poem, "Like Brooms of Steel," dramatizes the cold stillness of the season for the always-observant poet who saw "New Englandly."
• dickinson’s winter • like brooms of steel • it sifts from leaden sieves • new englandly • poets.org

The Nun of Amherst
Emily Dickinson's life resembled that of a monastic. She lived a quiet life of contemplation, and she filled her poems with flowers, birds, divinity, and immortality.
• emily dickinson • nun of amherst • nineteenth century • american poet • fascicles


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