To multiply the harbors does not reduce the sea.
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
And the world -- if the world be looking on --Will see how far from home
It is possible for sense to live
The soul there -- all the time.
Emily Dickinson
Double Estate -- entailed at pleasure
Upon an unsuspecting Heir --
Duke in a moment of Deathlessness
And God, for a Frontier.
Emily Dickinson
Has it feathers like a Bird?
Emily Dickinson
Where every bird is bold to go
And bees abashless play,
The foreigner before he knocks
Must thrust the tears away.
Emily Dickinson
Angels in the early morning May be seen the dews among. Stooping, plucking, smiling, flying. Do the buds to them belong.
Emily Dickinson
The Life that we shall see
Surpasses it, we know, because
It is Infinity.
Emily Dickinson
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