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Emily Dickinson
Photograph of Emily Dickinson, seated, at the age of 16
Daguerreotype taken at Mount Holyoke, December 1846 or early 1847; the only authenticated portrait of Emily Dickinson after childhood[1]
Born Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
December 10, 1830
Amherst, Massachusetts, US
Died May 15, 1886 (aged 55)
Amherst, Massachusetts, US
Occupation Poet
Alma mater Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
Notable works List of Emily Dickinson poems

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet.

Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts into a prominent family with strong ties to its community. After studying at the Amherst Academy for seven years in her youth, she briefly attended the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary before returning to her family's house in Amherst.

Some argue that Dickinson lived much of her life in reclusive isolation. Considered an eccentric by locals, she developed a noted penchant for white clothing and became known for her reluctance to greet guests or, later in life, to even leave her bedroom. Dickinson never married, and most friendships between her and others depended entirely upon correspondence.[2]

While Dickinson was a prolific private poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly 1,800 poems were published during her lifetime.[3] The work that was published during her lifetime was usually altered significantly by the publishers to fit the conventional poetic rules of the time. Her poems are unique for the era in which she wrote; they contain short lines, typically lack titles, and often use slant rhyme as well as unconventional capitalization and punctuation.[4] Many of her poems deal with themes of death and immortality, two recurring topics in letters to her friends.

Although Dickinson's acquaintances were most likely aware of her writing, it was not until after her death in 1886—when Lavinia, Dickinson's younger sister, discovered her cache of poems—that the breadth of her work became apparent to the public. Her first collection of poetry was published in 1890 by personal acquaintances Thomas Wentworth Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd, though both heavily edited the content. A 1998 New York Times article revealed that of the many edits made to Dickinson's work, the name "Susan" was often deliberately removed. At least 11 of Dickinson's poems were dedicated to sister-in-law Susan Huntington Gilbert Dickinson, though all the dedications were obliterated, presumably by Todd.[5] A complete, and mostly unaltered, collection of her poetry became available for the first time when scholar Thomas H. Johnson published The Poems of Emily Dickinson in 1955.

(I.) Within Golden Walls, Love's Gardens Await Ripe are swelled grapes upon glowing vine my darling on love's bounty we shall dine in our paradise rests more than a dream there flows truest joy from Heaven's first stream. Within golden walls, love's gardens await We should tarry not, best not to tempt Fate. Morn's dew adds luster to romantic skins my darling, now rest of our lives begins in this our joy renews our dearest hope that we waited, choosing not to elope. Within golden walls, love's gardens await We should tarry not, best not to tempt Fate. Soon we shall entwine in our bliss, love's bed live true our blessing because we have wed within God's grace, we will bear ripest fruit allow Love and Hope to take deeper root. Within golden walls, love's gardens await We should tarry not, best not to tempt Fate. Robert J. Lindley, 2-10-2019 Rhyme, ( Golden Bliss Of Love's Luscious Bounty) Dedicated to Emily Dickinson (II) Such Beauty, Could Only Be Divinely Crafted Held aloof, her shining gold crown intact Her aura casting forth winds that so soothe Glory divinely cast, none could retract Her song and dance both so pleasantly smooth. An angel sent down to earth to relay Promised words that broken lives may save Nightmares from bleeding from night into day As dark, roaming shadows of ashen grey. Her smile giving warmth to tormented souls She loving all with Love, her gentle touch Pure waters poured from angelic bowls A soft kiss given to those needing such. Held aloof, her shining gold crown intact. Glory divinely cast, none could retract. Robert J. Lindley, 2-07-2019 Sonnet, ( Composed as a Emily Dickinson dedication poem) (III.) As Sad Echoing Moans Fill Empty Halls I hold the hurt, embrace its deepest cuts to feel even a small part of your love. Tho' your love was full of ifs, and's and but's I thought you would stay, when push came to shove. You gone, I reside in this vacant tomb your night's loving no longer keeps me warm. You ran away, ending life from your womb thus did us both, eternal pain and harm. I cry because, this world gives no relief as sad echoing moans fill empty halls. This nightmare, agony of disbelief forever haunts my soul with empty calls! With my life now in total disarray. For love's return, I now sincerely pray. Robert J. Lindley, Sonnet, ( Love's Deepest Pain) Dedicated to Emily Dickinson Part One of three dedicated to Dickinson.

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Date: 3/7/2019 7:55:00 AM
I want to thank you one and all. Your reading these famous poets dedication poem series and your replying has caused me to continue this laborious and very hard task. I so truly appreciate your kindness, support and continued reading of this series. God bless...
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Date: 3/4/2019 8:05:00 PM
I see you received POTW for these, Robert, and a belated congratulations to you...though it's certainly no surprise since these are so deeply indicative of the joy of finding love and true pain of losing that love.
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Date: 3/14/2019 5:44:00 PM
Thank you my dear friend. I am truly humbled by my poems in this dedication series receiving such recognition as the POTW award ....
Date: 3/3/2019 2:55:00 PM
I did not want these to end Robert. A belated deserving POTW! Congratulations to you Robert. These must be faved my friend! Outstanding and gloriously penned! : ) xxoo
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Date: 3/14/2019 5:44:00 PM
Thank you my dear friend. I am truly humbled by my poems in this dedication series receiving such recognition as the POTW award ....
Date: 3/3/2019 5:09:00 AM
Congrats on POTW my friend.
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Date: 3/14/2019 5:43:00 PM
Thank you my dear friend. I am truly humbled by my poems in this dedication series receiving such recognition as the POTW award ....
Date: 3/3/2019 4:26:00 AM
Bravo with your continued penning of these dedications Robert, many congrats on POTW:-) hugs Jan xx
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Date: 3/14/2019 5:43:00 PM
Thank you my dear friend. I am truly humbled by my poems in this dedication series receiving such recognition as the POTW award ....
Date: 2/27/2019 8:59:00 PM
congratulations on POTW honors!
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Date: 2/28/2019 5:16:00 AM
Thank you my good friend. I am very pleased that these poems and this famous poets dedication series has thus been recognized and honored by this fine award.
Date: 2/27/2019 11:33:00 AM
Excellent tribute to Dickinson and shared with your readers. Great write! Congrats
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Date: 2/27/2019 3:56:00 PM
Thank you my good friend. I am delighted that you found these poems and this Emily Dickinson tribute a worthy endeavor. I think in this modern age, high schools should again place emphasis on poetry by having classes taught on poetry.
Date: 2/26/2019 8:32:00 AM
Back with deserved congratulations on POTW my friend. Best regards // paul
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Date: 2/26/2019 4:32:00 PM
Thank you dear friend, I am very appreciative that these poems honoring Emily Dickinson have been recognized and so well received as to be awarded as POTW. I have put so very, very much into this arduous task and it is so very nice to see that it has not all been in vain.
Date: 2/24/2019 10:51:00 PM
Congratulations Robert, on Poem of the Week!!! Your words shine. ~ Brandy
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Date: 2/25/2019 6:55:00 AM
Thank you my dear friend. Always your comment inspire, as does your fine poetry!
Date: 2/24/2019 11:13:00 AM
Back with congratulations Robert on a well deserved POTW honour Tom.
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Date: 2/24/2019 2:50:00 PM
Thank you dear friend. Truly an inspiring award to see that my poet dedication series and these poems in particular are recognized as being worthy. A blessing really, as I was losing heart that this task was far more than I could handle going forward. That my own contribution in praising these famous poets passes the test is greatly appreciated.
Date: 2/24/2019 10:32:00 AM
Long after my la te da poems have disappeared, yours will be read by tomorrow's children. Congratulations!
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:43:00 AM
Thank you my dear friend. Your words and constant support are so truly appreciated. Please never think that your poetry will not last. Each poet has within their talent the ability to write lasting poems. Such is the essence of poetry, that if one taps into it, flows out like life-giving waters to its host. Your kind words are sincerely appreciated and a positive reinforcement needed for me to continue this very difficult and time consuming famous poets dedication task that I have set for myself.
Date: 2/24/2019 9:27:00 AM
Congratulations on POTW my friend, warm hugs. mo
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:37:00 AM
Thank you my dear friend. I had no knowledge of this being chosen to be Poem of the Week. An honor that is much appreciated and most humbling to me my dear friend!
Date: 2/23/2019 2:31:00 AM
Your wide, open and rich heart.. your sharp perceptive mind who captured the great spirit of a grand poetess.. I am not reading your Love and pain for her but deeply feeling it.. A great dedication, above my words, from a poet of grandeur and sensitivity.. I salute your genuineness, great talent and so valued endeavours dear Robert.. I cherish your work of art and heart into my heart and fave list.. My deepest regards and wishes.. stay blessed always.. keep shining.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:35:00 AM
Thank you again my dear friend. Always reading your kind and sincere words uplifts this old poet's soul! So great to find that ones immense labor in the very difficult task of honoring these famous poets yields such positive and welcoming appraisals.....
Date: 2/23/2019 2:22:00 AM
Words of gold.. of value and significance.. of Love and veneration.. a graceful tribute dipped into God's grace.. with the taste of the ripest fruit and the scent of heavenly Hope.. Such beauty.. glory.. divinity and Love! Tracing the beautiful journey.. recognising the soul of a poetess who breathed with every word she spilled.. unique as she was, poetry was her guardian angel.. I see beauty in your pain embracing the finest aura of so appreciated poetess!
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:29:00 AM
Thank you my dear friend. Always a true pleasure to read your wonderful comments. That you to find such favor in these dedication poems inspires this old and very tired poet greatly! Such that we poets are prone to need from time to time in order to find the energy and to continue on with our beloved art!! ..
Date: 2/22/2019 3:02:00 PM
Triple congratulations on such striking deliveries, Robert. I can tell how hard and with dedication you worked to produce these three poems. Love comes with expectations, anticipation and ultimately with painful realization. Best regards...and keep your pen active. // paul
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:26:00 AM
Paul my dear friend, thank you so much for such positive feedback and your insightful and kind words on these dedication poems. Know you have great knowledge of her poetry just reinforces the positive effects of your kind reply!
Date: 2/21/2019 12:44:00 PM
ohh, such depth within your lines, robert... you have a sensitive soul that embraces the essence of dickinson... you inspire!...huggs
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Date: 2/20/2019 8:47:00 AM
Hi Robert, a trio of exceptional dedication poems flow from your pen. Once again your poetic prowess comes to the fore as your creativity and skill run through each excellent line. Each poem paints such strong images on the canvas of the mind. A trio of such beautiful poems to add to your collection my friend. Once again the deepest emotions flow through these poetic gems my friend. It is an honour and a pleasure to read this series. Have a wonderful Wednesday. Your friend always....Mike. Fave.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:21:00 AM
Mike my dear friend, your immense kindness matches well your own fine poetic talents! That you also find such favor in these poems honoring well the poet that each is dedicated to is very inspiring commentary to this old and very tired poet..
Date: 2/19/2019 1:24:00 PM
These are telling poems that allows the reader a window into their own fears and reactions to life as it is dealt. All three poems flow well, holding our interest from start to finish. It tantalizes us with shocking imagery, to seduce us with the nectar of poetic creativity. You have a way in telling a story that deals in the unmasking of inner demons. Well done my friend, Emile.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:17:00 AM
Emile, thank you my dear friend for your very kind words, and the inspiration given by such an uplifting reply! "unmasking demons", I love that (!)- I may just steal that tidbit to use in a new poem soon! Thank you...
Date: 2/18/2019 4:41:00 PM
Each poem is different, yet they express the emotions you desire- in such an amazing way. This is beautiful my dear friend. A wonderful dedication to Emily Dickinson. I enjoyed all of these, for so many reasons. ~ Brandy
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:14:00 AM
Thank you my dear friend. Indeed a wonderful gift to read you have found these poems worthy in the effort to honor this poetic genius and her legendary poems!
Date: 2/18/2019 11:14:00 AM
Robert, these lovely, moving poems reflect the heights and depths of life and emotions--from ecstasy to sorrow and loneliness. Janice
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:13:00 AM
Thank you dear friend. Again it is so inspiring to read I have not failed to deliver something of substance in my attempts to honor these magnificent famous poets!
Date: 2/18/2019 5:37:00 AM
Beautifully done Robert, I enjoyed reading them!
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:11:00 AM
Thank you my friend. I am truly pleased you enjoyed these dedication poems. As I put so much into all these poems that are intended to give due honor to each poet that each are written for.
Date: 2/18/2019 5:19:00 AM
1st poem: "Morn's dew adds luster to romantic skins"; an absolutely beautiful line. 2nd poem: Quite bold imagery; her work was very uplifting at times, indeed yet, there were also moments of agony, as well, so I think you've depicted her writing well here. 3rd poem: Beautifully penned of the way Emily wrote of love and loss; well done, Robert.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:08:00 AM
Thank you my great friend, your words are inspiring and manana for this poet's appetite to continue this famous poets dedication series. I think you have nailed each quite well, in your comments and your kindness truly and deeply humbles this old poet.
Date: 2/17/2019 6:04:00 PM
thank you Robert for writing these beautiful poems in honor of Miss Dickinson.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:02:00 AM
Thank you my friend. I am so pleased that you found favor with these humble efforts to honor such a great and legendary poetess.
Date: 2/17/2019 5:31:00 PM
Of the three, I liked the second poem the best. I think Emily would be honored. I agree with Arturo, your closing lines are spot on.
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Date: 2/24/2019 10:00:00 AM
Than you my great friend. Always a great and inspiring pleasure to read your insightful and kind comments on my poems.
Date: 2/17/2019 5:15:00 PM
All your closing line are on spot...I like what you're writing...the style too...not familiar with Dickson...so can't compare...i write poetry by ear...Good stuff Robert you're swing on poetry...I
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Date: 2/24/2019 9:59:00 AM
Arturo my great friend, thank you for reading and commenting. I hope this may spurs you to read more of her poems-as her poetry teaches we poets so very much , IMHO. She was truly a legendary and immensely talented poetess!
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