Mine-by The Right Of The White Election!
Emily Dickinson
528 Mine—by the Right of the White Election! Mine—by the Royal Seal! Mine—by the Sign in the Scarlet prison— Bars—cannot conceal! Mine—here—in Vision—and in Veto! Mine—by the Grave’s Repeal— Tilted—Confirmed— Delirious Charter! Mine—long as Ages steal!
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