Emily Dickinson - Letter 391 (early summer 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland lyrics

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Emily Dickinson - Letter 391 (early summer 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland lyrics

I was thinking of thanking you for the kindness to Vinnie. She has no Father and Mother but me and I have no Parents but her. She has been very happy and returns with her Sentiments at rest. Enclosed please find my gratitude. You remember the imperceptible has no external Face. Vinnie says you are most illustrious and dwell in Paradise. I have never believed the latter to be superhuman site. Eden, always eligible, is peculiarly so this noon. It would please you to see how intimate the Meadows are with Sun - Besides - The most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met Embarked upon a Twig Today And till Dominion set I famish to behold so eminent a sight And sang for nothing scrutable But intimate Delight. Retired, and resumed his transitive Estate - To what delicious Accident Does finest Glory fit! While the Clergyman tells Father and Vinnie that "this Corruptible shall put on Incorruption" - it has already done so and they go defrauded. Emily -

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