“Each that we lose takes a part of us; A crescent still abides, Which like the moon, some turbid night, Is summoned by the tides.”
Quote by Emily Dickinson
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The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson
This book offers an in-depth look into the life and works of Emily Dickinson, featuring her extensive correspondence and personal musings, providing insight into her poetry and personal life. more
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