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Elizabeth told Essex Analysis



Author: poem of Emily Dickinson Type: poem Views: 20


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Elizabeth told Essex
That she could not forgive
The clemency of Deity
However—might survive—
That secondary succor
We trust that she partook
When suing—like her Essex
For a reprieving Look—

Edited by Peter Carter

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