Remorse is Memory awake Her Parties all astir A Presence of Departed Acts At window and at Door
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The eye begins its avariceA meditation chastens speech
Some Dyer of a distant tree
Resumes his gaudy industry.
Emily Dickinson
My dazzled face
In such a shining place!
Emily Dickinson
Returning is a different route
The Spirit could not show
For breathing is the only work
To be enacted now.
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The Test of Love -- is Death --
Our Lord -- "so loved" -- it saith --
What Largest Lover -- hath
Another -- doth --
Emily Dickinson
Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine,
Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine!
Emily Dickinson
Much Madness is divinest Sense To a discerning Eye Much Sense the starkest Madness
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