The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms --
Sweep vale -- and hill -- and tree!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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So, I could buy it --Is it like a Planet?
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The soul her "Not at Home"
Inscribes upon the flesh --
And takes her fair aerial gait
Beyond the hope of touch.
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At least -- 'tis Mutual -- Risk --
Some -- found it -- Mutual Gain --
Sweet Debt of Life -- Each Night to owe --
Insolvent -- every Noon --
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Remorse is Memory awake Her Parties all astir A Presence of Departed Acts At window and at Door
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And He and He in mighty List
Unto this present, run,
The larger Glory for the less
A just sufficient Ring.
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A letter always seemed to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend.
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