Emily Dickinson — "I myself have a little cat, a German one, and though I have no right to it, I of…"
I myself have a little cat, a German one, and though I have no right to it, I often steal a kiss of it.
I myself have a little cat, a German one, and though I have no right to it, I often steal a kiss of it.
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"The Lamp burns sure – within – Though Twilight stay away A trifling interval – And Heaven begin –"
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