Nature And God-i Neither Knew
Emily Dickinson
835 Nature and God—I neither knew Yet Both so well knew me They startled, like Executors Of My identity. Yet Neither told—that I could learn— My Secret as secure As Herschel’s private interest Or Mercury’s affair—
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