Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe (Emily Dickinson Poem)
Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe A Traitor is the Bee His service to the newest Grace Present continually His ...
Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe A Traitor is the Bee His service to the newest Grace Present continually His ...
My country need not change her gown, Her triple suit as sweet As when 'twas cut at Lexington, And first ...
Is Bliss then, such Abyss, I must not put my foot amiss For fear I spoil my shoe? I'd rather ...
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Delight is as the flight -- Or in the Ratio of it, As the Schools would say -- The Rainbow's ...
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Put up my lute! What of -- my Music! Since the sole ear I cared to charm -- Passive -- ...
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I do not cry, beloved, neither curse. Silence and strength, these two at least are good. He gave me sun ...
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O thou Most High who rulest all And hear'st the prayers of thine, O hearken, Lord, unto my suit And ...
Lo, now four other act upon the stage, Childhood and Youth, the Many and Old age: The first son unto ...
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