He Who In Himself Believes
Emily Dickinson
969 He who in Himself believes— Fraud cannot presume— Faith is Constancy’s Result— And assumes—from Home— Cannot perish, though it fail Every second time— But defaced Vicariously— For Some Other Shame—
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