Garrisoned no Soul can be
In the Front of Trouble --
Love is one, not aggregate --
Nor is Dying double --
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
All life -- to know each other --Whom we can never learn --
And bye and bye -- a Change --
Called Heaven --
Rapt Neighborhoods of Men --
Just finding out -- what puzzled us --
Without the lexicon!
Emily Dickinson
A jealous Zephyr -- not a doubt --
Ah, friend, you little knew
How long at that celestial wick
The Angels -- labored diligent --
Extinguished -- now -- for you!
Emily Dickinson
A Sailor's business is the shore!
Emily Dickinson
By Contrast certifying
The Bird of Birds is gone --
How nullified the Meadow --
Her Sorcerer withdrawn!
Emily Dickinson
Fame is a fickle food upon a shifting plate.
Emily Dickinson
What Door -- What Hour -- Run -- run -- My Soul!
Emily Dickinson
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