Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Two: NatureXLV
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The summer lapsed away,—
Too imperceptible, at last,
To seem like perfidy.
As twilight long begun,
Or Nature, spending with herself
Sequestered afternoon.
The morning foreign shone,—
A courteous, yet harrowing grace,
As guest who would be gone.
Or service of a keel,
Our summer made her light escape
Into the beautiful.