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1830–1886

AURORA.

Emily Dickinson

Of bronze and blaze The north, to-night! So adequate its forms, So preconcerted with itself,

So distant to alarms, — An unconcern so sovereign To universe, or me, It paints my simple spirit

With tints of majesty, Till I take vaster attitudes, And strut upon my stem, Disdaining men and oxygen,

For arrogance of them. My splendors are menagerie; But their competeless show Will entertain the centuries

When I am, long ago, An island in dishonored grass, Whom none but daisies know.

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