What message does the poet convey in the poem Dear March, come in?
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They are written: That blame is just as dear as praise And praise as mere as blame. What Dickinson is trying to convey is that she has come to the realization that as much as she loves the good things that March brings to her life, she also hates him for taking that away.
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