The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Series One
by Emily Dickinson
Time and Eternity, Poem 35: Emancipation
Additional Information
- Year Published: 1896
- Language: English
- Country of Origin: United States of America
- Source: Dickenson, E. (1896). The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Series One.Boston, MA: Roberts Brothers.
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            Readability:
            - Flesch–Kincaid Level: 6.6
 
- Word Count: 65
- Genre: Poetry
- Keywords: 19th century literature, american literature, emily dickinson, poems, poetry, series 1
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	No rack can torture me,
	My soul's at liberty
	Behind this mortal bone
	There knits a bolder one
	You cannot prick with saw,
	Nor rend with scymitar.
	Two bodies therefore be;
	Bind one, and one will flee.
	The eagle of his nest
	No easier divest
	And gain the sky,
	Than mayest thou,
	Except thyself may be
	Thine enemy;
	Captivity is consciousness,
	So's liberty.