Your Riches -- taught me -- Poverty.
(The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson)
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Garland for Queens, may be --
Laurels -- for rare degree
Of soul or sword.
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Is Immortality a bane
That men are so oppressed?
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Good night, because we must,
How intricate the dust!
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The satyr's fingers beckoned --
The valley murmured "Come" --
These were the mates --
This was the road
Those children fluttered home.
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Term of Light this Day begun!
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