As nature's curtain fell
The one who bore him tottered in , --
For this was woman's son.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
The Test of Love -- is Death --Our Lord -- "so loved" -- it saith --
What Largest Lover -- hath
Another -- doth --
Emily Dickinson
A little bread -- a crust -- a crumb --
A little trust -- a demijohn --
Can keep the soul alive --
Not portly, mind!
Emily Dickinson
I reason, we could die --
The best Vitality
Cannot excel Decay,
But, what of that?
Emily Dickinson
The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind.
Emily Dickinson
I measure every Grief I meet With narrow, probing Eyes I wonder if It weighs like Mine Or has an Easier size.
Emily Dickinson
The Stars thou meetst
Are even as Thyself --
For what are Stars but Asterisks
To point a human Life?
Emily Dickinson
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