Dreams are the subtle Dower That make us rich an Hour Then fling us poor Out of the purple door.
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The harm of Years is on him --The infamy of Time --
Depose him like a Fashion
And give Dominion room.
Emily Dickinson
The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms --
Sweep vale -- and hill -- and tree!
Emily Dickinson
My best Acquaintances are those With Whom I spoke no Word The Stars that stated come to Town Esteemed Me never rude Although to their Celestial Call I failed to make reply My constantreverential Face Sufficient Courtesy.
Emily Dickinson
The satyr's fingers beckoned --
The valley murmured "Come" --
These were the mates --
This was the road
Those children fluttered home.
Emily Dickinson
A fuzzy fellow, without feet,
Yet doth exceeding run!
Emily Dickinson
The River reaches to my feet --
As yet -- My Heart be dry --
Oh Lover -- Life could not convince --
Might Death -- enable Thee --
Emily Dickinson
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