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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (Эмили Дикинсон)


Requiem


Taken from men this morning,
Carried by men to-day,
Met by the gods with banners
Who marshalled her away.

One little maid from playmates,
One little mind from school, --
There must be guests in Eden;
All the rooms are full.

Far as the east from even,
Dim as the border star, --
Courtiers quaint, in kingdoms,
Our departed are.



Emily Elizabeth Dickinson's other poems:
  1. There Is a Shame of Nobleness
  2. Till the End
  3. Two Swimmers Wrestled on the Spar
  4. As Summer into Autumn Slips
  5. Unto My Books So Good to Turn


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • George Meredith (Джордж Мередит) Requiem ("Where faces are hueless, where eyelids are dewless")
  • Ogden Nash (Огден Нэш) Requiem ("There was a young belle of Natchez")
  • Robert Stevenson (Роберт Стивенсон) Requiem ("Under the wide and starry sky")

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