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- When everything that ticked has stopped, and space stares, all around, or grisly frosts, first autumn morns, repeal the beating ground.
- This so much joy! This so much joy! If I should fail, what poverty! And yet, as poor as I Have ventured all upon a…
- To ignore or use silence is a cruel tool. Hence this quote: Silence is all we dread; there's ransom in a voice; but silence is…
- So instead of getting to Heaven, at last - I’m going, all along.
- Life is the finest secret. So long as that remains, we must all whisper.
- So proud she was to die It made us all ashamed That what we cherished, so unknown To her desire seemed. So satisfied to go…
- Hope . . . never stops at all.
- I think of love, and you, and my heart grows full and warm, and my breath stands still... I can feel a sunshine stealing into…
- Take all away from me, but leave me Ecstasy, And I am richer then than all my Fellow Men-.
- Behold this little Bane- The Boon of all alive- As common as it is unknown The name of it is Love.
- The Morning after Woe- Tis frequently the Way- Surpasses all that rose before- For utter Jubilee-.
- Belshazzar had a letter,-- He never had but one; Belshazzar's correspondence Concluded and begun In that immortal copy The conscience of us all Can read…
- Not one of all the purple host Who took the flag to-day Can tell the definition So clear of victory, As he, defeated, dying, On…
- Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul - and sings the tunes without the words - and never stops at all.
- Tell all the Truth but tell it slant-- Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise As Lightning to…
- I can wade Grief -- Whole Pools of it -- I'm used to that -- But the least push of Joy Breaks up my feet…
- Much Madness is divinest Sense -- To a discerning Eye -- Much Sense -- the starkest Madness -- 'Tis the Majority In this, as All,…
- I took my Power in my Hand -- And went against the World -- 'Twas not so much as David -- had -- But I…
- I had been hungry all the years- My noon had come, to dine- I, trembling, drew the table near And touched the curious wine. 'Twas…
- I SEE thee better in the dark, I do not need a light. The love of thee a prism be Excelling violet. I see thee…
- That love is all there is, Is all we know of love.
- I held a jewel in my fingers And went to sleep. The day was warm, and winds were prosy; I said: "'T will keep." I…
- Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest…
- Tell all the Truth, but tell it slant/Success in Circuit lies...
- Love can do all but raise the Dead I doubt if even that From such a giant were withheld Were flesh equivalent But love is…
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