I saw, as if my Eye were on
Another, till a Thing
And now I know 'twas Light, because
It fitted them, came in.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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That Courtesy will fair remainWhen the Delight is Dust
With which we cite this mightiest case
Of compensated Trust.
Emily Dickinson
He lived the Life of Ambush
And went the way of Dusk
And now against his subtle name
There stands an Asterisk
As confident of him as we --
Impregnable we are --
The whole of Immortality intrenched
Within a star --
Emily Dickinson
Had I a mighty gun
I think I'd shoot the human race
And then to glory run!
Emily Dickinson
There is a finished feeling
Experienced at Graves --
A leisure of the Future --
A Wilderness of Size.
Emily Dickinson
For love is immortality.
Emily Dickinson
My flowers turn from Forums --
Yet eloquent declare
What Cato couldn't prove me
Except the birds were here!
Emily Dickinson
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