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==Text==
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This was a Poet — It is That
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Distills amazing sense
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From ordinary Meanings —
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And Attar so immense
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From the familiar species
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That perished by the Door —
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We wonder it was not Ourselves
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Arrested it — before —
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Of Pictures, the Discloser —
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The Poet — it is He —
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Entitles Us — by Contrast —
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To ceaseless Poverty —
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Of portion — so unconscious —
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The Robbing — could not harm —
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Himself — to Him — a Fortune —
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Exterior — to Time —
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==Critical Edition==
 
==Critical Edition==
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Emily Dickinson. "This was a Poet [1929]." ''The Poems of Emily Dickinson''. Ed. Thomas H. Johnson. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press, 1979. 346 f.
  
 
==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 21:04, 12 April 2007

Text

This was a Poet — It is That

Distills amazing sense

From ordinary Meanings —

And Attar so immense


From the familiar species

That perished by the Door —

We wonder it was not Ourselves

Arrested it — before —


Of Pictures, the Discloser —

The Poet — it is He —

Entitles Us — by Contrast —

To ceaseless Poverty —


Of portion — so unconscious —

The Robbing — could not harm —

Himself — to Him — a Fortune —

Exterior — to Time —


Critical Edition

Emily Dickinson. "This was a Poet [1929]." The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Ed. Thomas H. Johnson. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press, 1979. 346 f.

Further Reading

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