- poetryfoundation.org poems/44087/wild-nights-wild…Wild nights should be. Our luxury! Futile - the winds ... Source: The Poems of Emily Dickinson Edited by R. W. Franklin (Harvard University Press, 1999).
- medium.com @rphilip/dickinson-wild-nights-…Poem. By Emily Dickinson (source). Wild nights — Wild nights! Were I with thee. Wild nights should be. Our luxury! Futile — the winds
- poemanalysis.com emily-dickinson/wild-nights-wild…‘Wild nights – Wild nights!’ by Emily Dickinson contains a speaker’s emotional plea for continued passion with either another person or with God.
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- genius.com Emily-dickinson-wild-nights-wild-…In stanza one the pattern, unusually for Dickinson, is ABBB. The overall effect is strong and conveys determination and ecstasy; imitating the wild nights she is...
- poets.org poem/wild-nights-wild-nights-249Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury! ... Might I moor – Tonight – In thee! This poem is in the public domain. Emily Dickinson.
- familyfriendpoems.com poem/wild-nights-wild-…The repetition of the phrase "Wild nights" emphasizes the speaker's excitement and fervor. ... Emily Dickinson By Emily Dickinson more Emily Dickinson.
- everywritersresource.com poemeveryday/wild-nights…Might I but moor To-night in thee! Summary. This poem, “Wild Nights – Wild Nights!” by Emily Dickinson, expresses the speaker’s longing for passionate...
- owlcation.com humanities/Analysis-of-Poem-Wild-…Emily Dickinson was known as the virgin recluse but 'Wild Nights' suggests that her passions ran deep and her yearnings for release were genuine enough.
- internetpoem.com emily-dickinson/wild-nights-wild…Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury! ... Rowing in Eden- Ah, the Sea! Might I but moor-Tonight- In Thee! Emily Dickinson.