Blanket Wealthier the Neighbor
We so new bestow
Than thine acclimated Creature
Wilt Thou, Austere Snow?
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
The Sun -- just touched the Morning --The Morning -- Happy thing --
Supposed that He had come to dwell --
And Life would all be Spring!
Emily Dickinson
I showed her Secrets -- Morning's Nest --
The Rope the Nights were put across --
And now -- "Would'st have me for a Guest?
Emily Dickinson
Next time, to tarry,
While the Ages steal --
Slow tramp the Centuries,
And the Cycles wheel!
Emily Dickinson
His Bill an Auger is
His Head, a Cap and Frill
He laboreth at every Tree
A Worm, His utmost Goal.
Emily Dickinson
Time is a Test of Trouble But not a Remedy If such it prove, it prove too There was no Malady
Emily Dickinson
But who am I,
To tell the pretty secret
Of the Butterfly!
Emily Dickinson
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