There Is A Shame Of Nobleness
Emily Dickinson
551 There is a Shame of Nobleness— Confronting Sudden Pelf— A finer Shame of Ecstasy— Convicted of Itself— A best Disgrace—a Brave Man feels— Acknowledged—of the Brave— One More—”Ye Blessed”—to be told— But that’s—Behind the Grave—
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