Will there really be a morningIs there such a thing as day...Please to tell a little pilgrimWhere the place called morning lies
More Quotes from Emily Dickinson:
Pain is the Junior PartyBy just a Second's right --
Death tenderly assists Him
And then absconds from Sight.
Emily Dickinson
But during March and April
None stir abroad
Without a cordial interview
With God.
Emily Dickinson
Best Things dwell out of Sight
The Pearl -- the Just -- Our Thought.
Emily Dickinson
Our little kinsmen after rain In plenty may be seen, A pink and pulpy multitude The tepid ground upon A needless life it seemed to me Until a little bird As to a hospitality Advanced and breakfasted.
Emily Dickinson
Not for the Sorrow, done me --
But the push of Joy --
Say it again, Saxton!
Emily Dickinson
Faith is a fine invention For gentlemen who see But Microscopes are prudent In an emergency.
Emily Dickinson
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