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Read Selections of Christina Rossetti and Emily Dickinson

Christina Rossetti
"Song"
"A Soul"
"Dead before Death"
"Goblin Market"
"In an Artist's Studio"
"Eve"

Dante Gabriel Rossetti's The Girlhood of Mary Virgin, 1848-49. Christina and her mother are his models.

Emily Dickinson
"There is a morn by men unseen--"
"Wild nights--Wild Nights!"
"I felt a Funeral, in my Brain"
"Before I got my eye put out"
"Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat?"
"Through the Dark Sod--as Education--"
"What Soft--Cherubic Creatures--"
"Much Madness is divinest Sense--"
"It was given to me by the Gods--"
"I'm ceded--I've stopped being Theirs--"
"The Soul has bandaged moments--"
"A still--Volcano--Life--"
"Me from Myself--to banish--"
"I dwell in Possibility--"
"No Romance sold unto"
"One need not be a Chamber--to be Haunted--"
"Publication--is the Auction"
"Sweet Mountains--Ye tell Me no lie"
"She rose to His Requirement--dropt"
"My Life had stood--a Loaded Gun--"
"Tell all the Truth but tell it slant--"

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