Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THREE WEEKS PASSED SINCE I HAD SEEN HER, by EMILY DICKINSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Which be out of sight? Subject(s): Absense | ||||||||
Three Weeks passed since I had seen Her - Some Disease had vext 'Twas with Text and Village Singing I beheld Her next And a Company - our pleasure To discourse alone - Gracious now to me as any - Gracious unto none - Borne without dissent of Either To the Parish night - Of the Separated Parties Which be out of sight? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DISCORDANTS: 2 by CONRAD AIKEN DISCORDANTS: 5 by CONRAD AIKEN SAD SONNET DONE by TIMOTHY LIU OF ANY OLD MAN by ISAAC ROSENBERG SONNET: 16 by RICHARD BARNFIELD I HAD A GUINEA GOLDEN by EMILY DICKINSON |
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