The Sweetest Heresy Received
Emily Dickinson
387 The sweetest Heresy received That Man and Woman know— Each Other’s Convert— Though the Faith accommodate but Two— The Churches are so frequent— The Ritual—so small— The Grace so unavoidable— To fail—is Infidel—
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