Because I could not stop for death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves and immortality.
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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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The duties of the Wind are few,
To cast the ships, at Sea,
Establish March, the Floods escort,
And usher Liberty.
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A Deed knocks first at Thought And then it knocks at Will That is the manufacturing spot.
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Preface to Emily Dickinson's Poems. by Thomas W. Higginson (18231911) US clergyman, author When a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson in grammar seems an impertinence.
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By Contrast certifying
The Bird of Birds is gone --
How nullified the Meadow --
Her Sorcerer withdrawn!
Emily Dickinson
By and by -- the boldest stole out of his Covert
To see if Time was there --
Nature was in an Opal Apron,
Mixing fresher Air.
Emily Dickinson
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