Poem

The Soul's Superior instants

Emily Dickinson
306 The Soul's Superior instants Occur to Her—alone— When friend—and Earth's occasion Have infinite withdrawn— Or She—Herself—ascended To too remote a Height For lower Recognition Than Her Omnipotent— This Mortal Abolition Is seldom—but as fair As Apparition—subject To Autocratic Air— Eternity's disclosure To favorites—a few— Of the Colossal substance Of Immortality

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