Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ALL I MAY, IF SMALL, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Less, tho' larger, poor Subject(s): Size & Shape | ||||||||
All I may, if small, Do it not display Larger for the Totalness - 'Tis Economy To bestow a World And withhold a Star - Utmost, is Munificence - Less, tho' larger, poor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEN WITH SMALL HEADS by THOMAS LUX SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: JUDGE SELAH LIVELY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ANY SIZE WE PLEASE by ROBERT FROST EPIGRAM ON MISS DAVIES; LINES WRITTEN ON A WINDOW AT MOFFAT INN by ROBERT BURNS ON SIM AND SIMON by CHARLES COTTON |
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