Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Five: The Single HoundLXV
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Peruser of enchanting Book
Reluctantly, but sure, perceives—
A gain upon the backward leaves.
By millinery of the cloud,
Or deeper color in the shawl
That wraps the everlasting hill.
A meditation chastens speech,
Some Dyer of a distant tree
Resumes his gaudy industry.
Almost to be perennial,
And then elude stability
Recalls to immortality.