Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Three: LoveXXII
I
And took himself for pay.
The solemn contract of a life
Was ratified this way.
Myself a poorer prove
Than this great purchaser suspect,
The daily own of Love
But, till the merchant buy,
Still fable, in the isles of spice,
The subtle cargoes lie.
Some found it mutual gain;
Sweet debt of Life,—each night to owe,
Insolvent, every noon.