Emily Dickinson

...exchange of letters, dressed only in white and saw few of the visitors who came to meet her. Read: John Keats, John Ruskin, and Sir Thomas Browne Born: December 10, 1830. she attended Amherst Academy and Holyoke Female Seminary(schools) death on May 15, 1886 due to Bright's disease. Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for death He gladly stopped for me The car held me And immortality I quickly drove he know no slow pace And I had put away My good times and my bad times too For his civilly I passed the grave yard where the dead Stove in silence in the ground I passed the fields ripe for reaping I passed the dieing sun Or rather he passed me The weather drew quivering and chill For only my jacket my coat my cloak I passed before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground The roof was scarcely held on The mold in the ground Since then has been centuries and yet Feels shorter than the day I first surmised the car I drove I toward eternity Walt Whitman I hear death singing, the varied carols I hear. Those of poor souls each one singing it’s as it Should be painful and hateful The sinner sing...

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