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1830–1886

IX.

Emily Dickinson

Drowning is not so pitiful As the attempt to rise. Three times,‘ t is said, a sinking man Comes up to face the skies,

And then declines forever To that abhorred abode Where hope and he part company, — For he is grasped of God.

The Maker's cordial visage, However good to see, Is shunned, we must admit it, Like an adversity.

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