The rainbow never tells me
That gust and storm are by,
Yet is she more convincing
Than Philosophy.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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But during March and AprilNone stir abroad
Without a cordial interview
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Your Riches -- taught me -- Poverty.
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Oh fraud that cannot cheat the Bee --
Almost thy plausibility
Induces my belief.
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Displayed before the simplest Door
That all may witness it and more,
The pomp of summer Days.
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