His small Umbrella quaintly halved
Describing in the Air
An Arc alike inscrutable
Elate Philosopher.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Regard a MouseO'erpowered by the Cat!
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Adventure most unto itself
The Soul condemned to be --
Attended by a single Hound
Its own identity.
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Some keep the Sabbath going to Church, I keep it staying at Home With a bobolink for a Chorister, And an Orchard, for a Dome.
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The Test of Love -- is Death --
Our Lord -- "so loved" -- it saith --
What Largest Lover -- hath
Another -- doth --
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How well I knew Her not
Whom not to know has been
A Bounty in prospective, now
Next Door to mine the Pain.
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Love is like Life -- merely longer
Love is like Death, during the Grave
Love is the Fellow of the Resurrection
Scooping up the Dust and chanting "Live"!
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