Much Madness is divinest Sense To a discerning Eye Much Sense the starkest Madness
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Rabbi of the Wise BookDon't you know?
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A Counterfeit -- a Plated Person --
I would not be --
Whatever strata of Iniquity
My Nature underlie --
Truth is good Health -- and Safety, and the Sky.
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Some Sailor, skirting foreign shores --
Some pale Reporter, from the awful doors
Before the Seal!
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Of Fate if this is All
Has he no added Realm
A Dungeon but a Kinsman is
Incarceration -- Home.
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Until -- Resemblance perfect --
Yourself, for His pursuit
Delight of Nature -- abdicate --
Exhibit Love -- somewhat --
Emily Dickinson
Fortune befriends the bold.
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