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I’ve been posting miscellaneous bits of info this past week, and here’s another – a post from September 13 from an Instagram account called @coffee_with_keats, a copy of Dicksinson’s poem “The bee is not afraid of me.”

Earlier in the month I posted a few of Dickinson’s 100-plus poems that mention bees. That started on Labor Day when I had checked...

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to see if Dickinson had ever used the word “labor” (she did in 11 different poems), and I posted info about two poems about bees – one of which uses the word “labor,” and the other which, in the past, has been combined with that first poem to make a single poem. Info on all of that is here:

thedickinson.net/plog-poetry-b

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Here’s the poem on Instagram I referred to earlier, and the writer comments on Dickinson’s affinity for bees:

instagram.com/p/C_3CAIQpfPp/

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The Johnson edition of Dickinson’s poems show this as a two-stanza poem with four lines in each stanza – as shown in the Instagram post. The Franklin and Miller editions of Dickinson’s poetry break the second stanza into five lines: they split the first line into two:

The brooks laugh louder
When I come

What do you think Dickinson intended? See below.

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"The brooks laugh louder".

Having spent much time walking through the woods, I agree with this statement.

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