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- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, -
- That short, potential stir That each can make but once, That bustle so illustrious Tis almost consequence, Is the eclat of death.
- The Things that never can come back, are several- Childhood-some forms of Hope-the Dead- Though Joys-like Men-may sometimes make a Journey- And still abide-.
- I am going to learn to make bread tomorrow. So if you may imagine me with my sleeves rolled up, mixing flour, milk, saleratus, etc.,…
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees…
- The Heart is the Capital of the Mind— The Mind is a single State— The Heart and the Mind together make A single Continent— One—is…
- I felt a Cleaving in my Mind- As if my Brain had split- I tried to match it- Seam by Seam- But could not make…
- The lovely flowers embarrass me. They make me regret I am not a bee...
- AMPLE make this bed. Make this bed with awe; In it wait till judgment break Excellent and fair. Be its mattress straight, Be its pillow…
- A precious, mouldering pleasure 't is To meet an antique book In just the dress his century wore; A privilege, I think, His venerable hand…
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