His mind of man, a secret makes I meet him with a start He carries a circumference In which I have no part.
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Alien, though adjoiningAs a Foreign Race --
Traversed she though pausing
Latitudeless Place.
Emily Dickinson
The soul her "Not at Home"
Inscribes upon the flesh --
And takes her fair aerial gait
Beyond the hope of touch.
Emily Dickinson
By fundamental palates
Those products are preferred
Impregnable to transit
And patented by pod.
Emily Dickinson
The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms --
Sweep vale -- and hill -- and tree!
Emily Dickinson
Celebrity is the chastisement of merit and the punishment of talent.
Emily Dickinson
To die is not to go --
On Doom's consummate Chart
No Territory new is staked --
Remain thou as thou art.
Emily Dickinson
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