A wounded deer leaps the highest.
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As far as Death this way --Of River or of Ridge beyond
Was no discovery.
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Gratitude -- is not the mention
Of a Tenderness,
But its still appreciation
Out of Plumb of Speech.
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Some say that bright Majority
Of vanished Dames -- and Men!
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There's a certain slant of light, On winter afternoons, That oppresses, like the weight Of Cathedral tunes.
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A Dew sufficed itself --
And satisfied a Leaf
And felt "how vast a destiny" --
"How trivial is Life!
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It has no Future -- but itself --
Its Infinite contain
Its Past -- enlightened to perceive
New Periods -- of Pain.
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