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| 202. | And this of all my Hopes by Emily Dickinson> | | And this of all my Hopes
This, is the silent end
Bountiful colored, my Morning rose
Early and sere, its end
Never Bud from a Stem
Stepped with ... |
| 203. | As Summer into Autumn slips by Emily Dickinson> | | As Summer into Autumn slips
And yet we sooner say
"The Summer" than "the Autumn," lest
We turn the sun away,
And almost count it an Affront
The... |
| 204. | As Watchers hang upon the East, by Emily Dickinson> | | As Watchers hang upon the East,
As Beggars revel at a feast
By savory Fancy spread --
As brooks in deserts babble sweet
On ear too far for the del... |
| 205. | Birthday of but a single pang by Emily Dickinson> | | Birthday of but a single pang
That there are less to come --
Afflictive is the Adjective
But affluent the doom --... |
| 207. | Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru --
Empty the Hearts that purchased you --
--
Sister of Ophir --
Ah, Peru --
Subtle the Sum
That purchase you --... |
| 208. | Each Scar I'll keep for Him by Emily Dickinson> | | Each Scar I'll keep for Him
Instead I'll say of Gem
In His long Absence worn
A Costlier one
But every Tear I bore
Were He to count them o'er
H... |
| 209. | Except to Heaven, she is nought. by Emily Dickinson> | | Except to Heaven, she is nought.
Except for Angels -- lone.
Except to some wide-wandering Bee
A flower superfluous blown.
Except for winds -- pr... |
| 210. | God permits industrious Angels by Emily Dickinson> | | God permits industrious Angels --
Afternoons -- to play --
I met one -- forgot my Schoolmates --
All -- for Him -- straightway --
God calls home -... |
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