Emily Dickinson Quotes About Nature
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In the name of the bee And of the butterfly And of the breeze, amen!
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A wounded deer leaps the highest.
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Some keep the Sabbath going to church, I keep it staying at home, with a bobolink for a chorister, and an orchard for a dome.
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What will the solemn Hemlock- What will the Oak tree say?
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The career of flowers differs from ours only inaudibleness.
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A little madness in the Spring Is wholesome even for the King, But God be with the Clown, Who ponders this tremendous scene-- This whole experiment in green, As if it were his own!
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Nature, like us is sometimes caught without her diadem.
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This is my letter to the world, that never wrote to me, the simple news that nature told, with tender majesty. Her message is committed, to hands I cannot see; for love of her, sweet countrymen, judge tenderly of me.
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How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!
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Nature is what we know - Yet have not art to say - So impotent our wisdom is To her simplicity.
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To see the Summer Sky Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie— True Poems flee—
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