“I have a Bird in spring Which for myself doth sing - The spring decoys. And as the summer nears - And as the Rose appears, Robin is gone. Yet do I not repine Knowing that Bird of mine Though flown - Learneth beyond the sea Melody new for me And will return.”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
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Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)
The Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated) is a comprehensive compilation of the poet's extensive body of work. It includes her famous poems, personal correspondence, and other prose. The illustrated edition adds visual elements to enhance the reading experience, showcasing Dickinson's unique style and the historical context of her time. more
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