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...right, is set diagonally across a little yard;and beyond, a narrow alley runs at right angles to it.Tacked on a post near the...the alley atthe right. LEVIN FARROW, a restless alert young fellow, andquick on the call, is standing by a low stake near the...
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...s [godmother],118 Emily Dickinson: [A narrow Fellowin the Grass/Occasionally rides.]119 The shared alliteration...Ibid., 360.119. Emily Dickinson, [A narrow Fellow in the Grass], in Emily Dickinson: TheComplete Poems...
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...noon,Leap, plashless, as they swim.178 'A narrow fellow in the grass'A NARROW fellow in the grassOccasionally rides;You may have met him,--did you not?His notice sudden is.The grass divides as with a comb,A spotted shaft is seen...
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...There is, for example, the "narrow fellow in the grass", whois given no special form...And zeroat the bone":A narrow fellow in the grassOccasionally rides...not?His notice sudden is.The grass divides as with a comb,A spotted...
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AA narrow Fellow in the Grass (P986) This poem was anonymously pub­lished...field wasn't goodfor corn?" (FF27)."A narrow Fellow in the Grass," generally considered one of Dickinson'snature★...
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...wood she felt a cordiality, she wrote, butthe "narrow fellow in the grass" maintained too obviouslyhis pristine treachery to...disposition for him.Instead she...never met this fellow,Attended or alone,Without a tighter breathing...
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...Text: Poem (vi)(vi) A narrow Fellow in the Grass Occasionally rides—You may have met Him—did you not His notice sudden is—5 The Grass divides as with a Comb—A spotted shaft is seenU...
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...poetry of Emily Dickinson.In another poem, "A narrow Fellow in the Grass" (986),she makes the claim:Several...That cordiality, however, does not extend to the "narrow Fel­low." Charles R. Anderson says "this...
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...162A Mine there is no Man would own (1117) 160A Moth the hue of this (841) 144A narrow Fellow in the Grass (986) 11, 27, 63A Night--there lay the Days between-- (471) 195A Pang is...
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