I believe the answer is Participle Phrase.
Both poets are talking about the snow. However, Dickinson did not identify the snow. She only used the pronoun "it" in describing the snow. Emerson provided clarity when he said "arrives the snow".
The mood of It sifts from Leaden Sieves is very calm and soothing whereas the mood of The Snow-Storm is very wild and tumultuous.<span />
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You need to add a comma after Elizabeth and after Love.</span>
Explanation:
There are children in the park.
There are boys and girls enjoying in the park.
There are boys climbing the trees.
There are trees everywhere in the park.
There are tall and green trees in the park.
There are children enjoying climbing the trees in the park.
There are boys playing soccer in the park.
There are children playing hide and seek behind the trees.
There is a park filled with boys and girls.
There are childrens' kites stuck on the trees in the park.
is that ok?