Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
Without a smile—Without a Throe

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Without a smile—Without a Throe
A Summer’s soft Assemblies go
To their entrancing end
Unknown—for all the times we met—
Estranged, however intimate—
What a dissembling Friend—

 
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