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 ...
713Fame of Myself, to justify,All other Plaudit beSuperfluous - An IncenseBeyond Necessity -Fame of Myself to lack - AlthoughMy Name ...
349I had the Glory-that will do-An Honor, Thought can turn her toWhen lesser Fames invite-With one long "Nay"-Bliss' early shapeDeforming-Dwindling-Gulfing ...
Judgment is justest When the Judged, His action laid away, Divested is of every Disk But his sincerity. Honor is ...
I had the Glory -- that will do -- An Honor, Thought can turn her to When lesser Fames invite ...
Fame of Myself, to justify, All other Plaudit be Superfluous -- An Incense Beyond Necessity -- Fame of Myself to ...
Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru -- Empty the Hearts that purchased you -- -- Sister of Ophir -- Ah, ...
"Sic transit gloria mundi," "How doth the busy bee," "Dum vivimus vivamus," I stay mine enemy! Oh "veni, vidi, vici!" ...
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