Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HER 'LAST POEMS', by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Put her down — in italy? Subject(s): Poetry & Poets | ||||||||
Her - "last Poems" - Poets - ended - Silver - perished - with her Tongue - Not on Record - bubbled other, Flute - or Woman - So divine - Not unto its Summer - Morning Robin - uttered Half the Tune - Gushed too free for the Adoring - From the Anglo-Florentine - Late - the Praise - 'Tis dull - conferring On the Head too High to Crown - Diadem - or Ducal Showing - Be its Grave - sufficient sign - Nought - that We - No Poet's Kinsman - Suffocate - with easy woe - What, and if, Ourself a Bridegroom - Put Her down - in Italy? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ENVY OF OTHER PEOPLE'S POEMS by ROBERT HASS THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AS A SONG by ROBERT HASS THE FATALIST: TIME IS FILLED by LYN HEJINIAN OXOTA: A SHORT RUSSIAN NOVEL: CHAPTER 192 by LYN HEJINIAN LET ME TELL YOU WHAT A POEM BRINGS by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA JUNE JOURNALS 6/25/88 by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA FOLLOW ROZEWICZ by JUAN FELIPE HERRERA HAVING INTENDED TO MERELY PICK ON AN OIL COMPANY, THE POEM GOES AWRY by HICOK. BOB |
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