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NATURE: XIV. PURPLE CLOVER There is a flower that bees prefer, And whatsoever insect pass, Her face is rounder than the moon, She doth not wait for June; Contending with the grass, And when the hills are full, Her public is the noon, The bravest of the host, Content of NATURE: XIV. PURPLE CLOVER [Emily Dickinson's poem collection: First Series [Series 1]] Read next: III. NATURE#XV. THE BEE Read previous: III. NATURE#XIII. THE SEA OF SUNSET 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 |