Spring is the Period
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Spring is the Period
Express from God.
Among the other seasons
Himself abide,
But during March and April
None stir abroad
Without a cordial interview
With God.
poem by Emily Dickinson
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If you take care of the small things, the big things take care of themselves. You can gain more control over your life by paying closer attention to the little things.
quote by Emily Dickinson
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No Romance sold unto
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No Romance sold unto
Could so enthrall a Man
As the perusal of
His Individual One—
'Tis Fiction's—When 'tis small enough
To Credit—'Tisn't true!
poem by Emily Dickinson
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But little Carmine hath her face
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But little Carmine hath her face—
Of Emerald scant—her Gown—
Her Beauty—is the love she doth—
Itself—exhibit—Mine&md ash;
poem by Emily Dickinson
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Speech—is a prank of Parliament—
"Speech"—is a prank of Parliament—
"Tears"—is a trick of the nerve—
But the Heart with the heaviest freight on—
Doesn't—always—move—
poem by Emily Dickinson
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A Moth the hue of this
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A Moth the hue of this
Haunts Candles in Brazil.
Nature's Experience would make
Our Reddest Second pale.
Nature is fond, I sometimes think,
Of Trinkets, as a Girl.
poem by Emily Dickinson
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A toad can die of light!
A toad can die of light!
Death is the common right
Of toads and men,--
Of earl and midge
The privilege.
Why swagger then?
The gnat's supremacy
Is large as thine.
poem by Emily Dickinson
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Uncertain lease—develops lustre
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Uncertain lease—develops lustre
On Time
Uncertain Grasp, appreciation
Of Sum—
The shorter Fate—is oftener the chiefest
Because
Inheritors upon a tenure
Prize—
poem by Emily Dickinson
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So well that I can live without
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So well that I can live without—
I love thee—then How well is that?
As well as Jesus?
Prove it me
That He—loved Men—
As I—love thee—
poem by Emily Dickinson
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The Chemical conviction
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The Chemical conviction
That Nought be lost
Enable in Disaster
My fractured Trust—
The Faces of the Atoms
If I shall see
How more the Finished Creatures
Departed me!
poem by Emily Dickinson
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