Life, And Death, And Giants
Emily Dickinson
706 Life, and Death, and Giants— Such as These—are still— Minor—Apparatus—Hopper of the Mill— Beetle at the Candle— Or a Fife’s Fame— Maintain—by Accident that they proclaim—
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