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    Emily Dickinson
    “A precious mouldering pleasure 't is
    To meet an antique book,
    In just the dress his century wore;
    A privilege, I think,

    His venerable hand to take,
    And warming in our own,
    A passage back, or two, to make
    To times when he was young.

    His quaint opinions to inspect,
    His knowledge to unfold
    On what concerns our mutual mind.
    The literature of old;

    What interested scholars most,
    What competitions ran
    When Plato was a certainty,
    And Sophocles a man;

    When Sappho was a living girl,
    And Beatrice wore
    The gown that Dante deified.
    Facts, centuries before,

    He traverses familiar,
    As one should come to town
    And tell you all your dreams were true:
    He lived where dreams were born.

    His presence is enchantment,
    You beg him not to go;
    Old volumes shake their vellum heads
    And tantalize just so.”
    Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

  • #2
    Emily Dickinson
    “If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?”
    Emily Dickinson, Selected Letters

  • #3
    Dante Alighieri
    “In that book which is my memory,
    On the first page of the chapter that is the day when I first met you,
    Appear the words, ‘Here begins a new life’.”
    Dante Alighieri, Vita Nuova



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