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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
The Single Hound, XXXIII
>> Emily Dickinson <<
THE SOUL’S superior instants Occur to Her alone, When friend and earth’s occasion Have infinite withdrawn.
Or she, Herself, ascended To too remote a height, For lower recognition Than Her Omnipotent.
This mortal abolition Is seldom, but as fair As Apparition—subject To autocratic air.
Eternity’s disclosure To favorites, a few, Of the Colossal substance Of immortality.
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