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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
Part Two: Nature, XLIII
>> Emily Dickinson <<
BLAZING in gold and quenching in purple, Leaping like leopards to the sky, Then at the feet of the old horizon Laying her spotted face, to die;
Stooping as low as the kitchen window, Touching the roof and tinting the barn, Kissing her bonnet to the meadow,— And the juggler of day is gone!
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