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XVII

Time and Eternity





XVII, TIME AND ETERNITY by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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I never saw a moor,
I never saw the sea;
Yet know I how the heather looks,
And what a wave must be.

I never spoke with God,
Nor visited in heaven;
Yet certain am I of the spot
As if the chart were given.






                                                                                    

 

 

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Time and Eternity

I
II TOO LATE
III ASTRA CASTRA
IV
V
VI FROM THE CHRYSALIS
VII SETTING SAIL
VIII
IX
X
XI "TROUBLED ABOUT MANY THINGS"
XII REAL
XIII THE FUNERAL
XIV
XV
XVI REFUGE
XVII
XVIII PLAYMATES
XIX
XX
XXI THE FIRST LESSON
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV DYING
XXVI
XXVII THE CHARIOT
XXVIII
XXIX RESURGAM
XXX
XXXI
XXXII
XXXIII ALONG THE POTOMAC
XXXIV
XXXV EMANCIPATION
XXXVI LOST
XXXVII
XXXVIII
XXXIX
XL

 


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