Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... It seems that all of the capitalized nouns deal with important cosmic concepts: Death, Immortality, His Civility, the Fields of
Gazing Grain. ....
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Emily Dickinson & John Donne Poems
.... Death slowly drives away with her, passing by children playing at a school, a field of
gazing grain, and the setting sun reminiscent of youth, maturity, and ....
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Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
.... that she "could not stop for Death." We passed the School, where children strove/ At recess --in the Ring--/ We passed the Fields of
Gazing Grain--/ We passed ....
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Emily Dickinson
.... Thus, Death (3:1. 1), Immortality (3:1. 4), His Civility (3:1.8), the Fields of
Gazing Grain (3:1. 11) the Dews (3:1. 14) are to be deemed of universal ....
(2005

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Two Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
.... she "could not stop for Death." "We passed the School, where children strove/ At recess---in the Ring---/ We passed the Fields of
Gazing Grain---/ We passed ....
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Metaphors in Poetry
.... To represent a field of
grain as "
gazing" is to show evidence of continuing engagement with the world, whether in labor or leisure, in adulthood, but also ....
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