Poems by Emily Dickinson-1
XVIII. APOTHEOSIS.

Emily Dick

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Come slowly, Eden!

Lips unused to thee,

Bashful, sip thy jasmines,

As the fainting bee,

Reaching late his flower,

Round her chamber hums,

Counts his nectars -- enters,

And is lost in balms!

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