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Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

Exclusion


              1The soul selects her own society,
              2Then shuts the door;
              3On her divine majority
              4Obtrude no more.

              5Unmoved, she notes the chariot's pausing
              6At her low gate;
              7Unmoved, an emperor is kneeling
              8Upon her mat.

              9I've known her from an ample nation
            10Choose one
            11Then close the valves of her attention
            12Like stone.

Notes

3] On: the existing manuscript version of poem 303, The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson, edited by R. W. Franklin in two volumes (Cambridge, Mass., and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1981: I, 450; PS 1541 A1 1981 ROBA), reads "To".

4] Obtrude: the existing manuscript version reads "Present".

5] chariot's: the existing manuscript version reads "chariots".

7] is: the existing manuscript version reads "be".


Online text copyright © 2009, Ian Lancashire (the Department of English) and the University of Toronto.
Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries.

Original text: Poems (1890-1896) by Emily Dickinson: A Facsimile Reproduction of the Original Volumes Issued in 1890, 1891, and 1896, with an Introduction by George Monteiro (Gainesville, Florida: Scholars' Facsimiles).
First publication date: 1890
RPO poem editor: Ian Lancashire
RP edition: RPO 1997
Recent editing: 2:2002/5/31

Composition date: 1862
Rhyme: abcb (off-rhyme)


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