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Famous Poems by
Famous Poets :
Part Two: Nature, XXXV
>> Emily Dickinson <<
THE RAT is the concisest tenant. He pays no rent,— Repudiates the obligation, On schemes intent.
Balking our wit To sound or circumvent, Hate cannot harm A foe so reticent.
Neither decree Prohibits him, Lawful as Equilibrium.
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