By Chivalries as tiny,
A Blossom, or a Book,
The seeds of smiles are planted --
Which blossom in the dark.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Eminent TodayFor our mutual hone, Immortality!
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Whose limit none have ever seen,
But just his lid of glass --
Like looking every time you please
In an abyss's face!
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Best Witchcraft is Geometry
To the magician's mind --
His ordinary acts are feats
To thinking of mankind.
Emily Dickinson
Oh Life, begun in fluent Blood
And consummated dull!
Emily Dickinson
Inebriate of Air am I And Debauchee of Dew Reeling through endless summer days From inns of Molten Blue.
Emily Dickinson
Anguish can travel to its stake,
And then it must return.
Emily Dickinson
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