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NATURE: XII. PSALM OF THE DAY [Emily Dickinson's poem collection: First Series [Series 1]]
A something in a summer's noon, -- And still within a summer's night Then veil my too inspecting face, The wizard-fingers never rest, Still rears the East her amber flag, Like flowers that heard the tale of dews, Or bees, that thought the summer's name Or Arctic creature, dimly stirred Or wind's bright signal to the ear, The heaven unexpected came, Content of NATURE: XII. PSALM OF THE DAY [Emily Dickinson's poem collection: First Series [Series 1]] Read next: III. NATURE#XIII. THE SEA OF SUNSET Read previous: III. NATURE#XI. SUMMER SHOWER Table of content of First Series [Series 1] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |