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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SUMMER BEGINS TO HAVE THE LOOK, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Recalls to immortality Subject(s): Summer; Autumn; Immortality | |||
Summer begins to have the look Peruser of enchanting Book Reluctantly but sure perceives A gain upon the backward leaves - Autumn begins to be inferred By millinery of the cloud Or deeper color in the shawl That wraps the everlasting hill. The eye begins its avarice A meditation chastens speech Some Dyer of a distant tree Resumes his gaudy industry. Conclusion is the course of All At most to be perennial And then elude stability Recalls to immortality | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WALLACE STEVENS' LETTERS by ROBERT BLY DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING by DAVID IGNATOW I CLOSE MY EYES by DAVID IGNATOW IN 'DESIGNING A CLOAK TO CLOAK HIS DESIGNS' YOU WRESTED FROM OBLIVION by MARIANNE MOORE THE THINGS THAT DIE by GREGORY ORR THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON YOUTH'S IMMORTALITY by GEORGE SANTAYANA FAITH' IS A FINE INVENTION by EMILY DICKINSON |
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