Next time, to tarry,
While the Ages steal --
Slow tramp the Centuries,
And the Cycles wheel!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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When every way we flyWe are molested equally
By immortality.
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Double Estate -- entailed at pleasure
Upon an unsuspecting Heir --
Duke in a moment of Deathlessness
And God, for a Frontier.
Emily Dickinson
And Spirit turned unto the Dust
"Old Friend, thou knowest me,"
And Time went out to tell the News
And met Eternity.
Emily Dickinson
Satisfaction -- is the Agent
Of Satiety --
Want -- a quiet Commissary
For Infinity.
Emily Dickinson
Anguish can travel to its stake,
And then it must return.
Emily Dickinson
Blanket Wealthier the Neighbor
We so new bestow
Than thine acclimated Creature
Wilt Thou, Austere Snow?
Emily Dickinson
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