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I could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to by Emily Dickinson
WebThis poem explores a state of mind in which the comfort of hope is absent. In its place there is despair associated with a certain kind of winter light falling on a landscape. Dickenson sees this light, coming from heaven, as an affliction, affecting the inner landscape of her soul, the cause of “internal difference”. WebI could bring you Jewels - had I a mind to 14 I felt a funeral in my brain 15 I taste a liquor never brewed 19 Background on the poet •Born in 1830 in Amherst •Well educated and … lib tech toaster
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WebI could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to— I died for Beauty—but was scarce I dwell in Possibility – I felt a Funeral, in my Brain If I can stop one heart from breaking I had been hungry, all the Years I have a Bird in spring I heard a Fly buzz - when I died - I like a look of Agony I like to see it lap the Miles I measure every Grief I meet WebAnalysis of I could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to Emily Dickinson 1830 (Amherst) – 1886 (Amherst) I could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to — X But You have enough—of those — A I could bring You Odors from St. Domingo — B Colors—from Vera Cruz — X Berries of the Bahamas—have I — X But this little Blaze X Flickering to itself—in the Meadow — B WebMar 20, 2024 · I could bring You Jewels-had I a mind to-But You have enough-of those-I could bring You Odors from St. Domingo-Colors-from Vera Cruz-Berries of the Bahamas … lib tech travis rice pro hp