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This document contains a poem by Emily Dickinson titled "Who never lost, are unprepared" followed by an analysis of the poem. The analysis discusses how the poem suggests that failure or loss prepares one for future success. It notes how the poem contrasts thirst and then finding flagons and tamarind fruit, as well as difficult marches with Pizarro and then seeing the Pacific coast. The analysis also points out structural elements of the poem, including a stressed word being moved between lines for meter.

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naphelge
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