Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Two: NatureCIV
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Like fallow article,
And not a song pervades his lips,
Or none perceptible.
Describing in the air
An arc alike inscrutable,—
Elate philosopher!
Of what astute abode,
Empowered with what malevolence
Auspiciously withheld.
Ascribe no less the praise;
Beneficent, believe me,
His eccentricities.