As far as Death this way --
Of River or of Ridge beyond
Was no discovery.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Luck is not chance, it's toil; fortune's expensive smile is earned.Emily Dickinson
Earth at the best
Is but a scanty Toy --
Bought, carried Home
To Immortality.
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Who has not found the heaven below Will fail of it above. Gods residence is next to mine His furniture is love.
Emily Dickinson
So, I could buy it --
Is it like a Planet?
Emily Dickinson
Experiment to me Is every one I meet If it contain a Kernel The Figure of a Nut Presents upon a Tree Equally plausibly, But Meat within, is requisite To Squirrels, and to Me
Emily Dickinson
The Subterranean Freight
The Cellars of the Soul --
Thank God the loudest Place he made
Is license to be still.
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