Please God, might I behold him
In epauletted white --
I should not fear the foe then --
I should not fear the fight!
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Pardon the Cochineal --Suffer the Vermillion --
Death is the Wealth
Of the Poorest Bird.
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Of all we are allowed to hope
But Affidavit stands
That this was due where most we fear
Be unexpected Friends.
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How odd that girl's life looks Behind this soft eclipse I think that earth seems so To those in heaven now. This being comfort, then That other kind was pain But why compare I'm wife stop there.
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Who guess at seeing, guess at loss
Of the Ability.
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A Vastness, as a Neighbor, came,
A Wisdom, without Face, or Name,
A Peace, as Hemispheres at Home
And so the Night became.
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Motioned itself to drill
Loaded and Levelled
And let His Flesh
Centuries from His soul.
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