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A question with a degree of difficulty; this question quotes part of poem by an American author from New England. It is formated diifferently from the original. "Indebtedness to oxygen/ the chemist may repay,/But not the obligation to electricity./It founds the homes and decks the days/and every clamor bright/is but the gleam concomitant/of that waylaying light." Who is the poet? quasimodo1
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That sounds like Emily Dickinson's staccato compressions.
Am I right? Don't know the poem though.
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Emily it is, staccato compressions from what poem or should I just give it up?
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the farthest thunder that i heard Emily D. well how about another. The author should be easy, but what work did this come from..."Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more,/Or close the wall up with our English Dead".
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Dear Pen: Hiding in plain sight, yes? quasi
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To hockeychick8792: Eventually context will reveal all. quasimodo1
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Dear Pen: i stand corrected. Got the idea from your posting. quasi
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the question is three posts up; sorry about the confusing entries. quasimodo1
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Why are they not asking questions?
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You mean I'm not the only one who started wondering that?
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We got sidetracked by a Special, gotta clear the tracks for them, ya know? http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l1...lies/Cop-1.gif
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