Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Two: NatureCX
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And the brake of dun!
How the hemlocks are tipped in tinsel
By the wizard sun!
Till the ball is full,—
Have I the lip of the flamingo
That I dare to tell?
Touching all the grass
With a departing, sapphire feature,
As if a duchess pass!
Till the houses blot;
And the odd flambeaux no men carry
Glimmer on the spot!
And where was the wood,
Just a dome of abyss is nodding
Into solitude!—
Titian never told;
Domenichino dropped the pencil,
Powerless to unfold.