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| 321. | Besides the Autumn poets sing by Emily Dickinson> | | Besides the Autumn poets sing
A few prosaic days
A little this side of the snow
And that side of the Haze --
A few incisive Mornings --
A few A... |
| 322. | Bloom upon the Mountain -- stated -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Bloom upon the Mountain -- stated --
Blameless of a Name --
Efflorescence of a Sunset --
Reproduced -- the same --
Seed, had I, my Purple Sowing... |
| 323. | By a departing light by Emily Dickinson> | | By a departing light
We see acuter, quite,
Than by a wick that stays.
There's something in the flight
That clarifies the sight
And decks the rays... |
| 324. | Candor -- my tepid friend -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Candor -- my tepid friend --
Come not to play with me --
The Myrrhs, and Mochas, of the Mind
Are its iniquity --... |
| 325. | Civilization -- spurns -- the Leopard! by Emily Dickinson> | | Civilization -- spurns -- the Leopard!
Was the Leopard -- bold?
Deserts -- never rebuked her Satin --
Ethiop -- her Gold --
Tawny -- her Customs -... |
| 326. | Cosmopolities without a plea by Emily Dickinson> | | Cosmopolities without a plea
Alight in every Land
The compliments of Paradise
From those within my Hand
Their dappled Journey to themselves
A c... |
| 327. | Could Hope inspect her Basis by Emily Dickinson> | | Could Hope inspect her Basis
Her Craft were done --
Has a fictitious Charter
Or it has none --
Balked in the vastest instance
But to renew --
... |
| 328. | Could mortal lip divine by Emily Dickinson> | | Could mortal lip divine
The undeveloped Freight
Of a delivered syllable
'Twould crumble with the weight.... |
| 329. | Death is potential to that Man by Emily Dickinson> | | Death is potential to that Man
Who dies -- and to his friend --
Beyond that -- unconspicuous
To Anyone but God --
Of these Two -- God remembers
... |
| 330. | Death is the supple Suitor by Emily Dickinson> | | Death is the supple Suitor
That wins at last --
It is a stealthy Wooing
Conducted first
By pallid innuendoes
And dim approach
But brave at last ... |
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