Not for the Sorrow, done me --
But the push of Joy --
Say it again, Saxton!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Given to me without the SuitRiches and Name and Realm --
Who was She to withhold from me
Penury and Home?
Emily Dickinson
To die -- without the Dying
And live -- without the Life
This is the hardest Miracle
Propounded to Belief.
Emily Dickinson
Preface to Emily Dickinson's Poems. by Thomas W. Higginson (18231911) US clergyman, author When a thought takes one's breath away, a lesson in grammar seems an impertinence.
Emily Dickinson
Air has no Residence, no Neighbor,
No Ear, no Door,
No Apprehension of Another
Oh, Happy Air!
Emily Dickinson
The distance that the dead have gone Does not at first appear Their coming back seems possible For many an ardent year.
Emily Dickinson
On Moses -- seemed to fasten
With tantalizing Play
As Boy -- should deal with lesser Boy --
To prove ability.
Emily Dickinson
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