Endanger It, And The Demand
Emily Dickinson
1658 Endanger it, and the Demand Of tickets for a sigh Amazes the Humility Of Credibility— Recover it to Nature And that dejected Fleet Find Consternation’s Carnival Divested of its Meat.
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