I Lost A World-the Other Day!
Emily Dickinson
181 I lost a World—the other day! Has Anybody found? You’ll know it by the Row of Stars Around its forehead bound. A Rich man—might not notice it— Yet—to my frugal Eye, Of more Esteem than Ducats— Oh find it—Sir—for me!
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