Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems

I measure every Grief I meet

What does the speaker always do?

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When confronted with a sad or grieving person, the speaker always tries to determine the scale of their grief. The main point of this measurement seems to be to compare it to her own grief, and the possibility that it is worse than hers is not mentioned, only that it might be lesser.

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I measure every Grief I meet