She dropt as softly as a star
From out my summer's Eve --
Less skillful than Le Verriere
It's sorer to believe!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Conclusion is the course of AllAt most to be perennial
And then elude stability
Recalls to immortality.
Emily Dickinson
And all the Earth strove common round --
Without Delight, or Beam --
What Comfort was it Wisdom -- was --
The spoiler of Our Home?
Emily Dickinson
At least -- 'tis Mutual -- Risk --
Some -- found it -- Mutual Gain --
Sweet Debt of Life -- Each Night to owe --
Insolvent -- every Noon --
Emily Dickinson
The Way to know the Bobolink
From every other Bird
Precisely as the Joy of him --
Obliged to be inferred.
Emily Dickinson
Were I with thee
Wild Nights should be
Our luxury!
Emily Dickinson
What care the Dead for Winter?
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