Did The Harebell Loose Her Girdle
Emily Dickinson
213 Did the Harebell loose her girdle To the lover Bee Would the Bee the Harebell hallow Much as formerly? Did the “Paradise”—persuaded— Yield her moat of pearl— Would the Eden be an Eden, Or the Earl—an Earl?
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