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           | Truth | 2 / 503 |  | 
                  
           | The Articles of Confederation | 3 / 774 |  | 
                  
           | Because I Could Not Stop For Death | 1 / 95 |  | 
                  
           | Events leading to the American Revolution | 4 / 983 |  | 
                  
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           | American Revolution | 4 / 993 |  | 
                  
           | Articles of Confederation | 3 / 781 |  | 
                  
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           | Dickson vs Whitman | 3 / 833 |  | 
                  
           | dickinson and angelou | 2 / 535 |  | 
                  
           | EMily | 2 / 359 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 4 / 1021 |  | 
                  
           | Events Leading To The American Rev. | 4 / 983 |  | 
                  
           | Events leading to the American Revolution | 4 / 997 |  | 
                  
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           | Annotated Bibliography | 3 / 633 |  | 
                  
           | Biography of Emily Dickinson | 2 / 459 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson Research Project | 6 / 1693 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson the Unspoken Transcendentalist | 3 / 705 |  | 
                  
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           | Emily Dickinson | 1 / 109 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson: Transcendentalist Experience Through Imagination | 6 / 1523 |  | 
                  
           | Emily dickinson Biography | 6 / 1583 |  | 
                  
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           | emily dickinson | 2 / 310 |  | 
                  
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           | A funeral in my Brain | 2 / 450 |  | 
                  
           | Analysis Of "because I Could Not Stop For Death" | 7 / 1986 |  | 
                  
           | Character Sketch Of Mr. Pignatti | 2 / 335 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson's Because I could not stop for death | 3 / 649 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 3 / 728 |  | 
                  
           | Eva | 2 / 595 |  | 
                  
           | Exposing the hypocrisy in Emily Dickinson's "Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church" | 4 / 903 |  | 
                  
           | emily dickinson | 5 / 1435 |  | 
                  
           | The Pigman | 1 / 281 |  | 
                  
           | You Dont know me | 2 / 517 |  | 
                  
           | Becton Dickinson, | 3 / 888 |  | 
                  
           | becton dickinson case | 2 / 426 |  | 
                  
           | Politics | 2 / 497 |  | 
                  
           | A Kind Death | 3 / 827 |  | 
                  
           | A Meeting in the Dark | 2 / 416 |  | 
                  
           | A World of True Imagination | 3 / 657 |  | 
                  
           | A comparison of two poems by Emily Dickinson | 5 / 1250 |  | 
                  
           | A poem and a loaded gun | 4 / 1104 |  | 
                  
           | Abstract:Analyzes the poem `Because I Could Not Stop for Death, | 3 / 810 |  | 
                  
           | Act II | 2 / 345 |  | 
                  
           | Ambiguity of the concept of death: A comparison of ?Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night?and ?Because I Could Not Stop For Death | 4 / 1004 |  | 
                  
           | Analysis of Poem 305 by Emily Dickinson | 4 / 1149 |  | 
                  
           | Because I Could Not Stop For Death | 1 / 95 |  | 
                  
           | Because I Could Not Stop For Death | 3 / 672 |  | 
                  
           | Because I Could Not Stop For Death?, | 4 / 958 |  | 
                  
           | Because i could not stop for death | 2 / 561 |  | 
                  
           | Bitterness | 4 / 942 |  | 
                  
           | CHARACTERIZATION OF DEATH IN DICKINSON'S POETRY | 8 / 2137 |  | 
                  
           | Comparison of Emily Dickinson Poems | 3 / 699 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson and Her religion | 4 / 1058 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson vs. Whitman | 2 / 380 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson, "Pain Has An Element Of Blank..." | 5 / 1224 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson | 6 / 1541 |  | 
                  
           | Diction and Syntax in Emily Dickinson's poetry | 4 / 1126 |  | 
                  
           | Discovering The Revolutionist-Emily Dickinson | 4 / 998 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickenson (It was a Quiet Way) | 1 / 207 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickenson | 3 / 897 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickenson | 1 / 171 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson & Walt Whitman | 4 / 979 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson - The Feet Of People Walking Home | 3 / 731 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson - The Process Of Thought And Creativity | 4 / 988 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson Essay | 3 / 754 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson Poem Analysis | 2 / 556 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson Poetry Analysis | 3 / 893 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" | 3 / 620 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson "I heard a fly buzz when i died" "because i could stop for death" | 3 / 748 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson and Charles Wright | 6 / 1573 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson'S Views On Mortality | 4 / 1132 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson's use of Language Techniques | 2 / 567 |  | 
                  
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           | Emily Dickinson: I heard a flyy buzz when I died | 4 / 1033 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson’s “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” and Robert Frost’s “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Night" | 2 / 534 |  | 
                  
           | Emily dickinson | 5 / 1350 |  | 
                  
           | Explication of Emily Dickinson's Poem: Because I could not stop for Death | 3 / 641 |  | 
                  
           | Green Mile | 1 / 269 |  | 
                  
           | Hope is the thing with feathers | 3 / 613 |  | 
                  
           | I Like The Look Of Agony | 6 / 1589 |  | 
                  
           | I Started Early-took My Dog | 4 / 914 |  | 
                  
           | Immortality | 3 / 608 |  | 
                  
           | Interpretation of Emily Dickinson's Poem The Road Not Taken | 2 / 524 |  | 
                  
           | Langston Hughes and Emily Dickinson | 3 / 850 |  | 
                  
           | Life, Through Death | 4 / 1025 |  | 
                  
           | barn burning | 2 / 306 |  | 
                  
           | because i c ould not stop death | 5 / 1226 |  | 
                  
           | because i could not stop for death | 3 / 668 |  | 
                  
           | comparing emerson and dickinson | 3 / 657 |  | 
                  
           | dickinson | 5 / 1352 |  | 
                  
           | emily dickerson | 3 / 885 |  | 
                  
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           | “I felt a Funeral, in my Brain”: an Individual’s Abandonment of Faith | 5 / 1304 |  | 
                  
           | Nature, the Gentlest Mother | 1 / 294 |  | 
                  
           | On "I Like a Look of Agony" | 2 / 329 |  | 
                  
           | Poetry explication: Because I could not stop for death, by Emily Dickinson | 4 / 978 |  | 
                  
           | Poetry of Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost | 4 / 1077 |  | 
                  
           | Realism and Romanticism in the Poetry of Emily Dickinson | 4 / 1065 |  | 
                  
           | Symbolic Images: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson | 4 / 1111 |  | 
                  
           | THEME ON EMILY DICKINSON | 3 / 827 |  | 
                  
           | The Authors to Their Poems | 7 / 1862 |  | 
                  
           | The Book | 2 / 426 |  | 
                  
           | The Dashing Young Woman | 2 / 488 |  | 
                  
           | The Human Mind Exploring the Evil side of Human Life | 3 / 843 |  | 
                  
           | The Poetry Of William Cullen Bryant And Emily Dickinson: The Theme Of | 2 / 446 |  | 
                  
           | The Themes of Emily Dickinson's Poetry | 13 / 3844 |  | 
                  
           | The tyger and the lamb | 1 / 125 |  | 
                  
           | Walt Whitman's To A locamotive in winter | 1 / 212 |  | 
                  
           | William Cullen Bryant VS Emily Dickinson | 2 / 540 |  | 
                  
           | ms | 2 / 360 |  | 
                  
           | poetry is a social act rather than an isolated object | 5 / 1355 |  | 
                  
           | prince charming | 2 / 363 |  | 
                  
           | racing trains | 3 / 743 |  | 
                  
           | Others | 6 / 1586 |  | 
                  
           | Thomas Paine | 4 / 949 |  | 
                  
           | What lead to the American Revolution | 4 / 991 |  | 
                  
           | Literature | 1 / 284 |  | 
                  
           | A Bird Came Down The Walk | 1 / 255 |  | 
                  
           | After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes-- | 2 / 477 |  | 
                  
           | American Revolution - Causes | 3 / 840 |  | 
                  
           | American Revolution - Causes | 3 / 840 |  | 
                  
           | American Revolution | 4 / 993 |  | 
                  
           | American Revolution | 4 / 988 |  | 
                  
           | Analysis Of Emily Dickensons C | 2 / 470 |  | 
                  
           | Analysis of Dickinson's Loaded Gun Poem | 4 / 995 |  | 
                  
           | Bacause I Could Not Stop For Death | 3 / 795 |  | 
                  
           | Comparison Of Whitman And Dickenson Poems | 3 / 751 |  | 
                  
           | Crumbling Is Not An Instants Act | 2 / 470 |  | 
                  
           | Cry The Beloved Country | 2 / 470 |  | 
                  
           | Death Wins Again | 3 / 643 |  | 
                  
           | Death and Immortality | 3 / 761 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson Vs. Whitman | 5 / 1216 |  | 
                  
           | Dickinson, "pain Has An Element Of Blank..." | 5 / 1224 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson - The Feet Of People Walking Home | 3 / 731 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson 2 | 2 / 369 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson 2 | 4 / 1198 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson 5 | 3 / 629 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson's My Life had stood-- a loaded gun | 1 / 42 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson's Poetry In Relation To Society | 4 / 1165 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 3 / 870 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 2 / 368 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 4 / 1076 |  | 
                  
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           | Emily Dickinson | 3 / 661 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson | 3 / 630 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson: Her View Of God | 4 / 921 |  | 
                  
           | Emily Dickinson: Life And Her Works | 7 / 1828 |  | 
                  
           | Events Leading To The American Rev. | 4 / 983 |  | 
                  
           | Events Leading To The American Revolution | 3 / 840 |  | 
                  
           | Events Leading To The American Revolution | 3 / 840 |  | 
                  
           | Historical Analysis Of One Of Emily Dickinson's Works | 2 / 448 |  | 
                  
           | I Could not stop for death & Do not go gentle into that good night | 3 / 871 |  | 
                  
           | I taste a liquor never brewed | 4 / 1053 |  | 
                  
           | It Was Not Death, For I Stood Up | 1 / 240 |  | 
                  
           | john kerry | 2 / 412 |  | 
                  
           | Life After Death | 3 / 823 |  | 
                  
           | life | 3 / 656 |  | 
                  
           | nothing | 6 / 1536 |  | 
                  
           | Pain Has An Element Of Blank | 4 / 1045 |  | 
                  
           | Poem #640: Interpretation | 4 / 1077 |  | 
                  
           | Poem #640: Interpretation | 4 / 1111 |  | 
                  
           | Poetry As A Way Out | 3 / 616 |  | 
                  
           | Similarities And Variations In The Writings Of Dickinson And Lawrence | 3 / 827 |  | 
                  
           | The Articles Of Confederation | 3 / 786 |  | 
                  
           | The Characteristics Of Mrs.dic | 2 / 574 |  | 
                  
           | The Chosen | 3 / 657 |  | 
                  
           | The Crucible: Insight Of Hale, Elizabeth And John | 2 / 459 |  | 
                  
           | The Goal | 2 / 562 |  | 
                  
           | The Life Of Emily Dickinson | 3 / 803 |  | 
                  
           | The Painted Door - The Tragedy | 2 / 331 |  | 
                  
           | The Sinister Beauty Of Death | 3 / 740 |  | 
                  
           | Theme On Emily Dickinson | 3 / 827 |  | 
                  
           | three fifths compromise | 3 / 617 |  | 
                  
           | Thoureau And I | 1 / 289 |  | 
                  
           | Psychological Observation | 1 / 239 |  | 
                  
           | Because I Could Not Stop For Death | 1 / 291 |  | 
                  
           | Kdkkdkdkkdl | 3 / 668 |  | 
                  
           | Media's Importance To Society, In Spite Of Adverse Effects | 3 / 678 |  | 
                  
           | The American Dream | 3 / 668 |  |