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Literary and Philosophical Quotes -- Poets and Dreamers -- Emily Dickinson


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Quotes by Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson, born Dec. 10, 1830, Amherst, Mass., U.S., died May 15, 1886, Amherst. American poet who was virtually a recluse at her home in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she wrote more than a thousand verses infused with emotional depth and subtlety. The first volume of her poetry was not published until 1890.

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  • I like a look of Agony,
    Because I know it's true-
    Men do not sham Convulsion,
    Nor simulate, a Throe-
  • Of Consciousness, her awful Mate
    The Soul cannot be rid -
    As easy the secreting her
    Behind the Eyes of God.
  • Surgeons must be very careful,
    When they take the knife!,
    Underneath their fine incisions,
    Stirs the Culprit- Life!
  • This is the Hour of Lead-
    Remembered, if outlived,
    As Freezing persons, recollect the Snow-
    First- Chill- then Stupor- then the letting go- .
  • His Labor is a Chant-
    His Idleness- a Tune-
    Oh, for a Bee's experience
    Of Clovers, and of Noon!
  • Much Madness is divinest Sense -
    To a discerning Eye -
    Much Sense- the starkest Madness -
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