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| 451. | Paradise is of the option. by Emily Dickinson> | | Paradise is of the option.
Whosoever will
Own in Eden notwithstanding
Adam and Repeal.... |
| 452. | Paradise is that old mansion by Emily Dickinson> | | Paradise is that old mansion
Many owned before --
Occupied by each an instant
Then reversed the Door --
Bliss is frugal of her Leases
Adam taught... |
| 453. | Parting with Thee reluctantly, by Emily Dickinson> | | Parting with Thee reluctantly,
That we have never met,
A Heart sometimes a Foreigner,
Remembers it forgot --... |
| 454. | Pass to they Rendezvous of Light, by Emily Dickinson> | | Pass to they Rendezvous of Light,
Pangless except for us --
Who slowly for the Mystery
Which thou hast leaped across!... |
| 455. | Peace is a fiction of our Faith -- by Emily Dickinson> | | Peace is a fiction of our Faith --
The Bells a Winter Night
Bearing the Neighbor out of Sound
That never did alight.... |
| 456. | Perhaps I asked too large by Emily Dickinson> | | Perhaps I asked too large --
I take -- no less than skies --
For Earths, grow thick as
Berries, in my native town --
My Basked holds -- just -- ... |
| 457. | Perhaps they do not go so far by Emily Dickinson> | | Perhaps they do not go so far
As we who stay, suppose --
Perhaps come closer, for the lapse
Of their corporeal clothes --
It may be know so cert... |
| 458. | Perhaps you think me stooping by Emily Dickinson> | | Perhaps you think me stooping
I'm not ashamed of that
Christ -- stooped until He touched the Grave --
Do those at Sacrament
Commemorative Dishon... |
| 459. | Peril as a Possesssion by Emily Dickinson> | | Peril as a Possesssion
'Tis Good to hear
Danger disintegrates Satiety
There's Basis there --
Begets an awe
That searches Human Nature's creases
... |
| 460. | Pigmy seraphs -- gone astray by Emily Dickinson> | | Pigmy seraphs -- gone astray --
Velvet people from Vevay --
Balles from some lost summer day --
Bees exclusive Coterie --
Paris could not lay the ... |
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