All Circumstances Are The Frame
Emily Dickinson
820 All Circumstances are the Frame In which His Face is set— All Latitudes exist for His Sufficient Continent— The Light His Action, and the Dark The Leisure of His Will— In Him Existence serve or set A Force illegible.
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