Emily Dickinson
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Claiming Power Without Snatching Power
Wikipedia Poem, No. 830 conversation in large baths of anything — or central german giants plug patterns in the technology the fields did couldn’t playing to you keep up — showed up shopping you started to recognize the teams the field is seasonal for these physicists the machines secure noun-free fields plug patter tomorrow night…
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Emily Dickinson; Spring, 1881
“genius is the ignition of affection — not intellect, as is supposed, — the exaltation of devotion, and in proportion to our capacity for that, is our experience of genius.¨ Dickinson, in a letter to Louise and Frances Norcross, early spring 1881
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Invest in Hydrangeas
Wikipedia Poem, No. 469 you don’t like your opinions but because i’m a flatterer or something i loved it is nothing to alter its dimensions i’m a flatterer vested in hydrangeas or something black and ravaged wielding love is that you afraid of love simply because i’m a flatterer and have flattered before or is…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 313
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