Nature Affects To Be Sedate
Emily Dickinson
1170 Nature affects to be sedate Upon occasion, grand But let our observation shut Her practices extend To Necromancy and the Trades Remote to understand Behold our spacious Citizen Unto a Juggler turned—
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