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Dear List Members,

 

A couple weeks ago someone sent a post to the list which included an Emily

Dickenson poem, about intuitive apprehension and inspiration. I saved it

but then accidentally dumped it, and I would like to have it. I can't

remember who sent it. If the person who posted this still has it, or if

anyone remembers the title of this poem, would you please email me? Thanks!

 

Jill

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Jill Eggers wrote:

> Dear List Members,

>

> A couple weeks ago someone sent a post to the list which included an Emily

> Dickenson poem, about intuitive apprehension and inspiration. I saved it

> but then accidentally dumped it, and I would like to have it. I can't

> remember who sent it. If the person who posted this still has it, or if

> anyone remembers the title of this poem, would you please email me? Thanks!

>

> Jill

 

Go to this website and then go to Issue #13.

<http://www.sol.com.au/kor/>

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Dear Jerry,

 

Thank you, thank you thank you! I wanted that poem to use at the top of my

syllabi for my painting courses. A good website, too, I'm going to return

to it--Thanks for your response,

 

Jill

 

At 12:25 PM 6/9/99 -0300, you wrote:

>umbada (Jerry M. Katz)

>

>Jill Eggers wrote:

>

>> Dear List Members,

>>

>> A couple weeks ago someone sent a post to the list which included an Emily

>> Dickenson poem, about intuitive apprehension and inspiration. I saved it

>> but then accidentally dumped it, and I would like to have it. I can't

>> remember who sent it. If the person who posted this still has it, or if

>> anyone remembers the title of this poem, would you please email me?

Thanks!

>>

>> Jill

>

>Go to this website and then go to Issue #13.

><http://www.sol.com.au/kor/>

>

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My favourite sentence from one of her poems.

"I'd harass G*d until He let you in".

+ Maureen

 

Jill Eggers wrote:

>

> Jill Eggers <eggers

>

> Dear Jerry,

>

> Thank you, thank you thank you! I wanted that poem to use at the top of my

> syllabi for my painting courses. A good website, too, I'm going to return

> to it--Thanks for your response,

>

> Jill

>

> At 12:25 PM 6/9/99 -0300, you wrote:

> >umbada (Jerry M. Katz)

> >

> >Jill Eggers wrote:

> >

> >> Dear List Members,

> >>

> >> A couple weeks ago someone sent a post to the list which included an Emily

> >> Dickenson poem, about intuitive apprehension and inspiration. I saved it

> >> but then accidentally dumped it, and I would like to have it. I can't

> >> remember who sent it. If the person who posted this still has it, or if

> >> anyone remembers the title of this poem, would you please email me?

> Thanks!

> >>

> >> Jill

> >

> >Go to this website and then go to Issue #13.

> ><http://www.sol.com.au/kor/>

> >

> >------

> >Where do some of the Internet's largest email lists reside?

> >

> >At ONElist - the most scalable and reliable service on the Internet.

> >

>

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