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| 561. | The Skies can't keep their secret! by Emily Dickinson> | | The Skies can't keep their secret!
They tell it to the Hills --
The Hills just tell the Orchards --
And they -- the Daffodils!
A Bird -- by chan... |
| 562. | The Spider holds a Silver Ball by Emily Dickinson> | | The Spider holds a Silver Ball
In unperceived Hands --
And dancing softly to Himself
His Yarn of Pearl -- unwinds --
He plies from Nought to Nou... |
| 563. | The Spirit is the Conscious Ear. by Emily Dickinson> | | The Spirit is the Conscious Ear.
We actually Hear
When We inspect -- that's audible --
That is admitted -- Here --
For other Services -- as Soun... |
| 564. | The Spirit lasts -- but in what mode -- by Emily Dickinson> | | The Spirit lasts -- but in what mode --
Below, the Body speaks,
But as the Spirit furnishes --
Apart, it never talks --
The Music in the Violin
D... |
| 565. | The stem of a departed Flower by Emily Dickinson> | | The stem of a departed Flower
Has still a silent rank.
The Bearer from an Emerald Court
Of a Despatch of Pink.... |
| 566. | The Summer that we did not prize, by Emily Dickinson> | | The Summer that we did not prize,
Her treasures were so easy
Instructs us by departing now
And recognition lazy --
Bestirs itself -- puts on its... |
| 567. | The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still by Emily Dickinson> | | The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still
No Hue of Afternoon --
Upon the Village I perceived
From House to House 'twas Noon --
The Dusk kept dro... |
| 568. | The Sunset stopped on Cottages by Emily Dickinson> | | The Sunset stopped on Cottages
Where Sunset hence must be
For treason not of His, but Life's,
Gone Westerly, Today --
The Sunset stopped on Cott... |
| 570. | The Symptom of the Gale -- by Emily Dickinson> | | The Symptom of the Gale --
The Second of Dismay --
Between its Rumor and its Face --
Is almost Revelry --
The Houses firmer root --
The Heavens... |
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