Emily Dickinson (1830-86) was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, the daughter of a lawyer and politician. Despite receiving a good education she returned home to Amherst, where she spent the rest of her life, writing more than a poem a day until her death. Her refusal to compromise her highly condensed expression, which meant that only a tiny fraction of her work was published in her lifetime, makes her seem startlingly modern today
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So huge, so hopeless to conceive. As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven. And all we need of hell.
评分So huge, so hopeless to conceive. As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven. And all we need of hell.
评分So huge, so hopeless to conceive. As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven. And all we need of hell.
评分So huge, so hopeless to conceive. As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven. And all we need of hell.
评分So huge, so hopeless to conceive. As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven. And all we need of hell.
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