Read these lines from Emily Dickinson's "A Book":
 There is no frigate like a book
 To take us lands away,
 Nor any coursers like a page
 Of prancing poetry.
 This traverse may the poorest take
 Without oppress of toll;
 How frugal is the chariot
 That bears a human soul!
 In "A Book," Dickinson compares reading to
 a voyage
 oppression
 the human soul
 a poem