3 Answered Questions for the topic emily dickinson
05/03/19
Does "The Soul selects her own Society" by Emily Dickinson have a simile?
            Here is the poem "The Soul selects her own Society" by Emily Dickinson.
> The Soul selects her own Society — 
Then — shuts the Door — 
To her divine Majority — 
Present no more —
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04/17/19
Meaning of "We make the wise distinction still, soever made in vain" in a poem by Dickinson?
            [A poem](https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/We_send_the_Wave_to_find_the_Wave_%E2%80%94) by Emily Dickinson:
> We send the Wave to find the Wave—  
An Errand so divine,  
The Messenger enamored...
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03/19/19
What does "in the Ring" mean in Because I could not stop for Death?
            3rd stanza:
> We passed the School, where Children strove  
> At Recess – **in the Ring** – 
> We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain – 
> We passed the Setting Sun –
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