When I Have Seen The Sun Emerge
Emily Dickinson
888 When I have seen the Sun emerge From His amazing House— And leave a Day at every Door A Deed, in every place— Without the incident of Fame Or accident of Noise— The Earth has seemed to me a Drum, Pursued of little Boys
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