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| 341. | Dropped into the Ether Acre -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Dropped into the Ether Acre --
Wearing the Sod Gown --
Bonnet of Everlasting Laces --
Brooch -- frozen on --
Horses of Blonde -- and Coach of Si... |
| 342. | Each that we lose takes part of us; by Emily Dickinson> | | Each that we lose takes part of us;
A crescent still abides,
Which like the moon, some turbid night,
Is summoned by the tides.... |
| 343. | Empty my Heart, of Thee -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Empty my Heart, of Thee --
Its single Artery --
Begin, and leave Thee out --
Simply Extinction's Date --
Much Billow hath the Sea --
One Baltic... |
| 344. | Escape is such a thankful Word by Emily Dickinson> | | Escape is such a thankful Word
I often in the Night
Consider it unto myself
No spectacle in sight
Escape -- it is the Basket
In which the Heart... |
| 345. | Escaping backward to perceive by Emily Dickinson> | | Escaping backward to perceive
The Sea upon our place --
Escaping forward, to confront
His glittering Embrace --
Retreating up, a Billow's height... |
| 346. | Except the Heaven had come so near by Emily Dickinson> | | Except the Heaven had come so near --
So seemed to choose My Door --
The Distance would not haunt me so --
I had not hoped -- before --
But just... |
| 347. | Except the smaller size by Emily Dickinson> | | Except the smaller size
No lives are round --
These -- hurry to a sphere
And show and end --
The larger -- slower grow
And later hang --
The Sum... |
| 348. | Expanse cannot be lost -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Expanse cannot be lost --
Not Joy, but a Decree
Is Deity --
His Scene, Infinity --
Whose rumor's Gate was shut so tight
Before my Beam was sown,
... |
| 349. | Expectation -- is Contentment -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Expectation -- is Contentment --
Gain -- Satiety --
But Satiety -- Conviction
Of Necessity
Of an Austere trait in Pleasure --
Good, without ala... |
| 350. | Experience is the Angled Road by Emily Dickinson> | | Experience is the Angled Road
Preferred against the Mind
By -- Paradox -- the Mind itself --
Presuming it to lead
Quite Opposite -- How Complica... |
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