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I like to see it lap the miles da www.litcharts.com
The poem's central metaphor—the train as a horse—thus comes from the speaker's own feelings towards the train. The speaker finds it exciting, mysterious, and ...
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One clover, and a bee. And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees are few.
I like to see it lap the miles da en.wikipedia.org
"I like to see it lap the Miles" is a short poem by Emily Dickinson describing an "iron horse" or railroad engine and its train. The poem was first published in 1891. Emily Dickinson in a daguerreotype, circa December 1846 or early 1847.
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The voice is that of a first person speaker who addresses the reader or an unseen companion. The poem is unusual in that there are few dashes apart from the ...
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'I like to see it lap the Miles' by Emily Dickinson is a short riddle-like poem that uses figurative language to describes a train.
I like to see it lap the Miles

I like to see it lap the Miles

Poesia di Emily Dickinson
"Mi piace vederlo girare per le miglia" è una breve poesia di Emily Dickinson che descrive un "cavallo di ferro" o motore ferroviario e il suo treno. La poesia fu pubblicata per la prima volta nel 1891. Wikipedia (inglese)
Prima pubblicazione: 1891
I like to see it lap the Miles -. And lick the Valleys up -. And stop to feed itself at Tanks -. And then - prodigious step. Around a Pile of Mountains -.
I like to see it lap the miles da www.commonlit.org
The inspiration for this poem – also known by the title "The Railway Train" – comes from Dickinson's experiences watching the newly constructed rails (and the ...