Hast never silent hours, and minutes all too long,
And a deal of sad reflection, and wailing instead of song?
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Therein thyself shalt findThe "Undiscovered Continent" --
No Settler had the Mind.
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His Suit a chance
His Troth a Term
Protracted as the Breeze
Continual Ban propoundeth He
Continual Divorce.
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A Toad, can die of Light --
Death is the Common Right
Of Toads and Men --
Of Earl and Midge
The privilege --
Why swagger, then?
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Commemorative Dishonor
Or love annealed of love
Until it bend as low as Death
Redignified, above?
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The Sweeping up the Heart
And putting Love away
We shall not want to use again
Until Eternity.
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The grave my little cottage is,
Where "Keeping house" for thee
I make my parlor orderly
And lay the marble tea.
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