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Fac-simile of "Renunciation," by Emily Dickinson.
PRINTED IN THE FIRST VOLUME OF HER POEMS.

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There Came a day, At Summer's full,
Entirely for me.
I thought that such were for the Saints,
Where Resurrections, be.

The Sun, as common, went abroad,
The flowers, accustomed, blew,
As if no soul, the solstice passed,
Which maketh all things, new.