Poem

To hang our head—ostensibly

Emily Dickinson
105 To hang our head—ostensibly— And subsequent, to find That such was not the posture Of our immortal mind— Affords the sly presumption That in so dense a fuzz— You—too—take Cobweb attitudes Upon a plane of Gauze!

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