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| 241. | Purple -- is fashionable twice -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Purple -- is fashionable twice --
This season of the year,
And when a soul perceives itself
To be an Emperor.... |
| 242. | She bore it till the simple veins by Emily Dickinson> | | She bore it till the simple veins
Traced azure on her hand --
Til pleading, round her quiet eyes
The purple Crayons stand.
Till Daffodils had co... |
| 243. | She died at play, by Emily Dickinson> | | She died at play,
Gambolled away
Her lease of spotted hours,
Then sank as gaily as a Turn
Upon a Couch of flowers.
Her ghost strolled softly o'... |
| 244. | So I pull my Stockings off by Emily Dickinson> | | So I pull my Stockings off
Wading in the Water
For the Disobedience' Sake
Boy that lived for "or'ter"
Went to Heaven perhaps at Death
And perha... |
| 245. | So proud she was to die by Emily Dickinson> | | So proud she was to die
It made us all ashamed
That what we cherished, so unknown
To her desire seemed --
So satisfied to go
Where none of us sho... |
| 247. | The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea by Emily Dickinson> | | The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea --
Forgets her own locality --
As I -- toward Thee --
She knows herself an incense small --
Yet small -- she ... |
| 248. | The Flake the Wind exasperate by Emily Dickinson> | | The Flake the Wind exasperate
More eloquently lie
Than if escorted to its Down
By Arm of Chivalry.... |
| 249. | The Life that tied too tight escapes by Emily Dickinson> | | The Life that tied too tight escapes
Will ever after run
With a prudential look behind
And spectres of the Rein --
The Horse that scents the livin... |
| 250. | The longest day that God appoints by Emily Dickinson> | | The longest day that God appoints
Will finish with the sun.
Anguish can travel to its stake,
And then it must return.... |
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