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Safe in their Alabaster Chambers

Safe in their Alabaster Chambers

Emily Dickinson

Safe in their Alabaster Chambers is a poem by Emily Dickinson, a prominent American poet known for her unique style and themes of death and immortality. Written in the 19th century, Dickinson's poetry often features short lines, slant rhyme, and unconventional punctuation. Although she published fewer than a dozen poems during her lifetime, her work has had a lasting impact on American literature and continues to be studied for its innovative approach to form and content.

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