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'Tis Opposites&Mdash;Entice: Poem by Emily Dickinson

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'Tis Opposites—entice—
Deformed Men—ponder Grace—
Bright fires—the Blanketless—
The Lost—Day's face—

The Blind—esteem it be
Enough Estate—to see—
The Captive—strangles new—
For deeming—Beggars—play—

To lack—enamor Thee—
Tho' the Divinity—
Be only
Me—

Analysis of this poem

More verses by Emily Dickinson

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  • The Power To Be True To You
  • The Dying Need But Little, Dear,--
  • She Went As Quiet As The Dew
  • The Sea Said 'Come' To The Brook

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