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Oh Sumptuous moment
Slower go
That I may gloat on thee-
'Twill never be the same to starve
Now I abundance see-

Which was to famish, then or now-
The difference of Day
Ask him unto the Gallows led-
With morning in the sky

A Route of Evanescence

A Route of Evanescence
With a revolving Wheel-
A Resonance of Emerald-
A Rush of Cochineal-
And every Blossom on the Bush
Adjusts its tumbled Head-
The mail from Tunis, probably,
An easy Mornings Ride-

2007-03-19 05:08:36 · 2 answers · asked by s..... 4 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

2 answers

I am very suspicious...I suspect homework cheating, young missy...you should be ashamed...BRAVO!!!

2007-03-19 05:46:57 · answer #1 · answered by sahire 2 · 0 0

You want a complete, actual analysis?

Well that's not asking TOO much of total strangers, is it?

I am actually working on my Dickinson.

She is very deep and wrote with a very precise language of her time... I find it rather like reading Chaucer only the language is difficult in style, rather than in actual language...

(With Chaucer it basically is an actual language unto itself.) Even though it is still English...

Dickinson had a strange, ( to modern readers) way of speaking and writing that is very educated (she was Ivy league educated, I believe?) and her words often difficult...

After being shown the error of my assumptions recently, I have actually taken to studying it myself.

Just for sh*it's and giggles... But it is hard! I feel for you!

If I get to it before this question expires... I'll get back to you.

2007-03-19 12:18:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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