Sic transit gloria mundi (Emily Dickinson Poems)
3"Sic transit gloria mundi," "How doth the busy bee,""Dum vivimus vivamus," I stay mine enemy!Oh "veni, vidi, vici!" Oh caput ...
3"Sic transit gloria mundi," "How doth the busy bee,""Dum vivimus vivamus," I stay mine enemy!Oh "veni, vidi, vici!" Oh caput ...
925Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning-Lightning-lets awayPower to perceive His ProcessWith Vitality.Maimed-was I-yet not by Venture-Stone of stolid Boy-Nor ...
Where Roses would not dare to go, What Heart would risk the way -- And so I send my Crimson ...
The Soul unto itself Is an imperial friend -- Or the most agonizing Spy -- An Enemy -- could send ...
The Robin is a Gabriel In humble circumstances -- His Dress denotes him socially, Of Transport's Working Classes -- He ...
Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning -- Lightning -- lets away Power to perceive His Process With Vitality. Maimed ...
I cross till I am weary A Mountain -- in my mind -- More Mountains -- then a Sea -- ...
Dying! To be afraid of thee One must to thine Artillery Have left exposed a Friend -- Than thine old ...
Mine Enemy is growing old -- I have at last Revenge -- The Palate of the Hate departs -- If ...
"Sic transit gloria mundi," "How doth the busy bee," "Dum vivimus vivamus," I stay mine enemy! Oh "veni, vidi, vici!" ...
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