Faithful To The End Amended
Emily Dickinson
1357 “Faithful to the end” Amended From the Heavenly Clause— Constancy with a Proviso Constancy abhors— “Crowns of Life” are servile Prizes To the stately Heart, Given for the Giving, solely, No Emolument. — “Faithful to the end” Amended From the Heavenly clause— Lucrative indeed the offer But the Heart withdraws— “I will give” the base Proviso— Spare Your “Crown of Life”— Those it fits, too fair to wear it— Try it on Yourself—
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