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Steven Liotta
In Emily Dickinson's poem, written c. 1862, the opening line is especially hymn-like, declaring a faith greater than the greatest natural phenomena. Hills and sun stand for eternity, yet her religious faith is larger than nature (the …
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Full Orchestra Score & Parts
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Full Orchestra Score & Parts
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In Emily Dickinson's poem, written c. 1862, the opening line is especially hymn-like, declaring a faith greater than the greatest natural phenomena. Hills and sun stand for eternity, yet her religious faith is larger than nature (the hills). The final stanza in some sense maintains the hymn-like feel of the poem's opening.