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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
Part One: Life, CXXI
>> Emily Dickinson <<
I WORKED for chaff, and earning wheat Was haughty and betrayed. What right had fields to arbitrate In matters ratified?
I tasted wheat,—and hated chaff, 5 And thanked the ample friend; Wisdom is more becoming viewed At distance than at hand.
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