Poem‘Tis Anguish grander than Delight
Author / PoetEmily Dickinson
TagsDelight, Miracle, Pain

‘Tis Anguish grander than Delight
‘Tis Resurrection Pain —
The meeting Bands of smitten Face
We questioned to, again.

‘Tis Transport wild as thrills the Graves
When Cerements let go
And Creatures clad in Miracle
Go up by Two and Two.

Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
10 Dec 1830 - 15 May 1886
Region: Central America
Period: Victorian
Movement: Romanticism

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