His Labor is a Chant --
His Idleness -- a Tune --
Oh, for a Bee's experience
Of Clovers, and of Noon!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
Balking our WitTo sound or circumvent --
Hate cannot harm
A Foe so reticent --
Neither Decree prohibit him --
Lawful as Equilibrium.
Emily Dickinson
Eternity will be
Velocity or Pause
At Fundamental Signals
From Fundamental Laws.
Emily Dickinson
'Tis so much joy 'Tis so much joy If I should fail, what poverty And yet, as poor as I Have ventured all upon a throw Have gained Yes Hesitated so this side the victory.
Emily Dickinson
Find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.
Emily Dickinson
Double Estate -- entailed at pleasure
Upon an unsuspecting Heir --
Duke in a moment of Deathlessness
And God, for a Frontier.
Emily Dickinson
Until -- Resemblance perfect --
Yourself, for His pursuit
Delight of Nature -- abdicate --
Exhibit Love -- somewhat --
Emily Dickinson
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