The most important population
Unnoticed dwell,
They have a heaven each instant
Not any hell.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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That never came,
A warrant, a conviction,
Yet but a name.
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The Hills erect their Purple Heads
The Rivers lean to see
Yet Man has not of all the Throng
A Curiosity.
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To possess, is past the instant
We achieve the Joy --
Immortality contented
Were Anomaly.
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Save by feet unnumbered
Pausing at the place.
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