Emily Dickinson Quotes About Victory

We have collected for you the TOP of Emily Dickinson's best quotes about Victory! Here are collected all the quotes about Victory starting from the birthday of the Poet – December 10, 1830! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 3 sayings of Emily Dickinson about Victory. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • This so much joy! This so much joy! If I should fail, what poverty! And yet, as poor as I Have ventured all upon a throw; Have gained! Yes! Hesitated so this side the victory!

    Emily Dickinson (2016). “The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.8, First Avenue Editions
  • Not one of all the purple host Who took the flag to-day Can tell the definition So clear of victory, As he, defeated, dying, On whose forbidden ear The distant strains of triumph Break agonized and clear.

    Emily Dickinson (2012). “The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.24, Modern Library
  • Victory comes late-- And is held low to freezing lips-- Too rapt with frost To take it

    Emily Dickinson, Cristanne Miller (2016). “Emily Dickinson’s Poems: As She Preserved Them”, p.357, Harvard University Press
Page 1 of 1
Did you find Emily Dickinson's interesting saying about Victory? We will be glad if you share the quote with your friends on social networks! This page contains Poet quotes from Poet Emily Dickinson about Victory collected since December 10, 1830! Come back to us again – we are constantly replenishing our collection of quotes so that you can always find inspiration by reading a quote from one or another author!