Emily Dickinson — "To make a Prairie it takes a Clover and one Bee, And Revery. The Revery alone wi…"
To make a Prairie it takes a Clover and one Bee, And Revery. The Revery alone will do, If Bees are few.
To make a Prairie it takes a Clover and one Bee, And Revery. The Revery alone will do, If Bees are few.
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Poem 'To make a Prairie it takes a Clover and one Bee' (No. 1774)
Date: c. 1879
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