• Emily Dickinson on Death

Emily Dickinson on Death

by Emily Dickinson

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Emily Dickinson on Death: In a letter to Abiah Root, Dickinson once asked, "Does not Eternity appear dreadful to you. I often get thinking of it and it seems so dark to me that I almost wish there was no Eternity. To think that we must forever live and never cease to be. It seems as if Death which all so dread because it launches us upon an unknown world would be a relief to so endless a state of existense."

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  • 01 - Amherst, January 2, 1851, to Mrs. Strong
  • 02 - Autumn, 1876, to Dr. and Mrs. Holland
  • 03 - 'Let down the bars, O Death!'
  • 04 - 'Going to Heaven!'
  • 05 - 'Morns like these we parted'
  • 06 - 'I read my sentence steadily'
  • 07 - 'The only ghost I ever saw'
  • 08 - Memorials
  • 09 - The Journey
  • 10 - Going
  • 11 - 'If I should die'
  • 12 - Ghosts
  • 13 - 'What inn is this'
  • 14 - Till The End
  • 15 - The Chariot
  • 16 - 'Death is a dialogue'
  • 17 - At Length
  • 18 - Numen Lumen
  • 19 - 'I meant to find her when I came'
  • 20 - 'If I may have it when it's dead'
  • 21 - 'There's been a death in the opposite house'
  • 22 - 'After great pain, a formal feeling comes'

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