Recollect The Face Of Me
Emily Dickinson
1305 Recollect the Face of me When in thy Felicity, Due in Paradise today Guest of mine assuredly— Other Courtesies have been— Other Courtesy may be— We commend ourselves to thee Paragon of Chivalry.
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