Never For Society
Emily Dickinson
746 Never for Society He shall seek in vain— Who His own acquaintance Cultivate—Of Men Wiser Men may weary— But the Man within Never knew Satiety— Better entertain Than could Border Ballad— Or Biscayan Hymn— Neither introduction Need You—unto Him—
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