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somethingdarker) wrote2010-04-01 10:24 pm
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Potential Titles: Eric [E.C.] Dickinson
I'm not 100% that E.C. Dickinson and Eric Dickinson are the same, but I think the odds favor that given that I found each in a different volume of an annual called Oxford Poetry. Project Gutenberg has 1917, 1919-1921 (as of January 6 2023). Some volumes use initials for the personal names of all authors; others mostly use full names. If the time spread were broader or the anthologies longer (each runs less than 70 pages), I'd be less likely to assume that E.C. and Eric are the same. Wikipedia was no help.
Who tells his need to Sunday bells - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
Bringing his soul's keys - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
And thorns take long to rot - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
Took no pressure of decay - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Far over dreamy meadows - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
In the garden of her calm - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Brought her by the phlox and marigold - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Where life's best ships were wrecked - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
The requiem guns of strife - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Whose scarves are lilies blowing - E.C. Dickinson "River Song"
The blue-flowers crown of ecstasy - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
With benediction of the ultimate stars - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
Raise up my faith in stone - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
Before tumultuous chattering knaves - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets II"
Before the chime for Babylon - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets II"
Has ever breath of years - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets III"
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Who tells his need to Sunday bells - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
Bringing his soul's keys - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
And thorns take long to rot - E.C. Dickinson "A Child's Voice"
Took no pressure of decay - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Far over dreamy meadows - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
In the garden of her calm - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Brought her by the phlox and marigold - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Weeping upon a haunted hill - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Where life's best ships were wrecked - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
The requiem guns of strife - Eric Dickinson "The Garden"
Whose scarves are lilies blowing - E.C. Dickinson "River Song"
The blue-flowers crown of ecstasy - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
With benediction of the ultimate stars - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
Raise up my faith in stone - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets I"
Before tumultuous chattering knaves - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets II"
Before the chime for Babylon - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets II"
Has ever breath of years - Eric Dickinson "Three Sonnets III"
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