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Collection 3: Poems by Emily Dickinson

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  1. ample
    affording an abundant supply
    I’ve known her—from an ample nation—
    Choose One—
    Then—close the Valves of her attention—
    Like Stone—
  2. civility
    formal or perfunctory politeness
    We slowly drove—He knew no haste
    And I had put away
    My labor and my leisure too,
    For His Civility
  3. gossamer
    a gauze fabric with an extremely fine texture
    Or rather—He passed Us—
    The Dews drew quivering and chill—
    For only Gossamer, my Gown—
    My Tippet—only Tulle—
  4. tulle
    a fine fabric net used for veils, tutus, or gowns
    Or rather—He passed Us—
    The Dews drew quivering and chill—
    For only Gossamer, my Gown—
    My Tippet—only Tulle
  5. cornice
    a molding between the ceiling and the top of a wall
    We paused before a House that seemed
    A Swelling of the Ground—
    The Roof was scarcely visible—
    The Cornice—in the Ground—
  6. surmise
    imagine to be the case or true or probable
    Since then—’tis Centuries—and yet
    Feels shorter than the Day
    I first surmised the Horses’ Heads
    Were toward Eternity—
  7. discerning
    having or revealing keen insight and good judgment
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail—
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  8. stark
    complete or extreme
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail—
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  9. prevail
    be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  10. assent
    agree or express agreement
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail—
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  11. demur
    politely refuse or take exception to
    Much Madness is divinest Sense—
    To a discerning Eye—
    Much Sense—the starkest Madness—
    ’Tis the Majority
    In this, as All, prevail—
    Assent—and you are sane—
    Demur—you’re straightway dangerous—
    And handled with a Chain—
  12. infirm
    lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
    Tell all the Truth but tell it slant—
    Success in Circuit lies
    Too bright for our infirm Delight
    The Truth’s superb surprise
    As Lightning to the Children eased
    With explanation kind
    The Truth must dazzle gradually
    Or every man be blind—
Created on Fri Jun 19 08:05:19 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Jul 06 14:53:20 EDT 2020)

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