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When [[Lisa]] was solitude she remember at it never hurt anyone for Emily Dickinson lived alone, and she wrote some of the most beautiful poetry the world has ever known before she went crazy as a loon.<ref>"[[The Secret War of Lisa Simpson]]</ref>
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When [[Lisa]] was in solitude she remembered that it never hurt anyone, as Emily Dickinson lived alone, and she wrote some of the most beautiful poetry the world has ever known, before she went as crazy as a loon.<ref>"[[The Secret War of Lisa Simpson]]</ref>
  
When [[Mesmerino]] hypnotizes [[Homer]] into believing he is Emily Dickinson he exclaims that he's [[Angie Dickinson]].<ref>"[[The Blunder Years]]"</ref>
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When [[Mesmerino]] hypnotized [[Homer]] into believing he is Emily Dickinson Homer exclaimed that he was [[Angie Dickinson]].<ref>"[[The Blunder Years]]"</ref>
  
When [[Lisa]] told about the camp started [[Grampa]] reading a poem. Lisa ask after if it was Emily Dickinson but he tell her at he describing his day.<ref>"[[Elementary School Musical]]"</ref>
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When [[Lisa]] talked about camp [[Grampa]] started reading a poem. Lisa asked if it was Emily Dickinson but he told her that he was just describing his day.<ref>"[[Elementary School Musical]]"</ref>
  
Under [[Raymond Bird]] funeral starting [[Homer]] read words from Emily Dickinson but short after he starting with it took [[Santa's Little Helper]] his note with the words.<ref>"[[How Munched Is that Birdie in the Window?]]"</ref>
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At [[Raymond Bird]]'s funeral [[Homer]] started to read words from Emily Dickinson but shortly after he started [[Santa's Little Helper]] took his notes.<ref>"[[How Munched Is that Birdie in the Window?]]"</ref>
  
[[Lisa]] thinks a package to [[Homer]] contents might include the works of Emily Dickinson.<ref>''[[Special Delivery]]''</ref>
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[[Lisa]] thought a package to [[Homer]] might include the works of Emily Dickinson.<ref>''[[Special Delivery]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:51, July 18, 2012

Emily Dickinson
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Poet
First appearance: "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"


Emily Dickinson was an American poet.

History

When Lisa was in solitude she remembered that it never hurt anyone, as Emily Dickinson lived alone, and she wrote some of the most beautiful poetry the world has ever known, before she went as crazy as a loon.[1]

When Mesmerino hypnotized Homer into believing he is Emily Dickinson Homer exclaimed that he was Angie Dickinson.[2]

When Lisa talked about camp Grampa started reading a poem. Lisa asked if it was Emily Dickinson but he told her that he was just describing his day.[3]

At Raymond Bird's funeral Homer started to read words from Emily Dickinson but shortly after he started Santa's Little Helper took his notes.[4]

Lisa thought a package to Homer might include the works of Emily Dickinson.[5]

Appearances

References