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What two things are compared in Dickinson's poem, I like to see it lap the miles?

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In Emily Dickinson's poem, I like to see it lap the miles, she compares a horse and a train. She uses phrases like 'feed itself' and 'stable door' to directly speak about the horse, but she is also alluding to the train.