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The American poet Emily Dickinson wrote "Nature is what we see" around 1863. The poem praises the beauty and wonder of the natural world while also arguing ...
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'What mystery pervades a well!' by Emily Dickinson describe limits to ones knowledge no matter how much time they spend of the nature.