MICHAEL commented on Emily Dickinson & other poetry.
Now five have come to dine
off the steady banquet of pink geranium;
the only sound is the whir of their wings.
Soon it...
9th October 2008
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MICHAEL commented on Emily Dickinson & other poetry.
The Wordsworth Effect
by Joyce Sutphen
Is when you return to a place
and it's not nearly as amazing
as you once thought...
22nd September 2008
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MICHAEL commented on Emily Dickinson & other poetry.
Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art--
...Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night
And watching, with eternal...
19th September 2008
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MICHAEL commented on Emily Dickinson & other poetry.
On the anniversary of the elopement of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning in 1846:
f thou must love me, let...
19th September 2008
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MICHAEL commented on Emily Dickinson & other poetry.
Probably one of the most loved poems written in the 20th Century. John Chiardi, in his book, "How Does A Poem Mean"...
18th September 2008
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