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020 _a0785815538 (hardcover)
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020 _a0785815538 (hardcover)
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050 _aPS 1541
_b.D34 2002
100 1 _aDickinson, Emily.
_916883
245 1 0 _aEmily dickinson :
_bpoems /
_cEmily Dickinson, Johanna Brownell.
260 _aEdison,New Jersey
_bCastle Books/Book Sales,
_c2002.
300 _a224 p. ;
_c24 cm.
520 _aAn excerpt from the book- REAL RICHES. 'T is little I could care for pearls Who own the ample sea; Or brooches, when the Emperor With rubies pelteth me; Or gold, who am the Prince of Mines; Or diamonds, when I see A diadem to fit a dome Continual crowning me. II. SUPERIORITY TO FATE. Superiority to fate Is difficult to learn. 'T is not conferred by any, But possible to earn A pittance at a time, Until, to her surprise, The soul with strict economy Subsists till Paradise. III. HOPE. Hope is a subtle glutton; He feeds upon the fair; And yet, inspected closely, What abstinence is there! His is the halcyon table That never seats but one, And whatsoever is consumed The same amounts remain. IV. FORBIDDEN FRUIT. I. Forbidden fruit a flavor has That lawful orchards mocks; How luscious lies the pea within The pod that Duty locks!
700 1 _aBrownell, Johanna.
_916884
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