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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DAY UNDRESSED HERSELF, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: And dome - and window pane Variant Title(s): Poem: 716; Poem: 49 | |||
The Day undressed - Herself - Her Garter - was of Gold - Her Petticoat - of Purple plain - Her Dimities - as old Exactly - as the World - And yet the newest Star - Enrolled upon the Hemisphere Be wrinkled - much as Her - Too near to God - to pray - Too near to Heaven - to fear - The Lady of the Occident Retired without a care - Her Candle so expire The flickering be seen On Ball of Mast in Bosporus - And Dome - and Window Pane - | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HEAVENLY FATHER' - TAKE TO THEE by EMILY DICKINSON TWAS WARM - AT FIRST - LIKE US by EMILY DICKINSON A LIGHT EXISTS IN SPRING by EMILY DICKINSON A LITTLE MADNESS IN THE SPRING by EMILY DICKINSON A LITTLE OVER [OR, EAST OF] JORDAN by EMILY DICKINSON A LITTLE ROAD NOT MADE OF MAN by EMILY DICKINSON A ROUTE OF EVANESCENCE by EMILY DICKINSON A SPIDER SEWED AT NIGHT by EMILY DICKINSON A THOUGHT WENT UP MY MIND TO-DAY by EMILY DICKINSON A WORD MADE FLESH IS SELDOM by EMILY DICKINSON |
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