Who Court Obtain Within Himself
Emily Dickinson
803 Who Court obtain within Himself Sees every Man a King— And Poverty of Monarchy Is an interior thing— No Man depose Whom Fate Ordain— And Who can add a Crown To Him who doth continual Conspire against His Own
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