Such are the inlets of the mind — Poetry

Subject of this poem is hinted by eminence, which has the definition of "the highest development of literature." His outlets, ascend with me, shows that Dickinson has a mind of male in creation.

Such are the inlets of the mind-
His outlets-would you see
Ascend with me the eminence
Of immortality-
(F.1431/J.1421)
[1] Such, inlets, mind:: general things as the input of Dickinson's mind for her poems.
[2] His, with me:: Dickinson considered herself a male in writing. outlets:: creations, mind's outputs.
[3] eminence:: the highest development of literature (OED 9); poetry.
[4] immortality:: words that never die.

The portion of literature to be treated of is that which may be regarded as its eminence,-its Poetry. I have ventured to speak of it as the noblest portion of our noble literature; ─ Lectures on the British Poets (1860)

The following estimate of the characteristics of Herbert's poetry is taken from the pen of a late writer of literary eminence. ─ The British Controversialist, and Literary Magazine (1869)