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Emily Dickenson
-Alex Ashman

Emily Elisabeth Dickinson, an American poet, was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She lived a very reclusive life. After studying a the Amherst academy for seven years of her youth she went to the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. She then returned to her house and stayed mostly in her room and refused to make contact with any visitors. After her death in 1886 her sister, Lavinia, found all of her poems Fewer than a dozen of her almost 1,800 poems were ever published. The first collection of her poems were published in 1890 by personal acquaintances who heavily edited the content. The complete collection of her poetry became available in 1955. Despite skepticism Dickinson is now considered as a Major American poet.


The Only Ghost
 
The only ghost I ever saw
Was dressed in mechlin, --so;
He wore no sandal on his foot,
And stepped like flakes of snow.
His gait was soundless, like the bird,
But rapid, like the roe;
His fashions quaint, mosaic,
Or, haply, mistletoe.
 
Hi conversation seldom,
His laughter like the breeze
That dies away in dimples
Among the pensive trees.
Our interview was transient, --
Of me, himself was shy;
And God forbid I look behind
Since that appalling day!
 
 
 
 
So Proud She Was
 
So proud she was to die
   It made us all ashamed
That what we cherished, so unknown
   To her desire seemed.
 
So satisfied to go
   Where none of us should be,
Immediately, that anguish stooped
   Almost to jealousy.