Poems by Emily Dickinson | ||
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[XLVII. What soft, cherubic creatures]
What soft, cherubic creatures
These gentlewomen are!
One would as soon assault a plush
Or violate a star.
These gentlewomen are!
One would as soon assault a plush
Or violate a star.
Such dimity convictions,
A horror so refined
Of freckled human nature,
Of Deity ashamed,—
A horror so refined
Of freckled human nature,
Of Deity ashamed,—
It's such a common glory,
A fisherman's degree!
Redemption, brittle lady,
Be so, ashamed of thee.
A fisherman's degree!
Redemption, brittle lady,
Be so, ashamed of thee.
Poems by Emily Dickinson | ||