Poem

Twice had Summer her fair Verdure

Emily Dickinson
846 Twice had Summer her fair Verdure Proffered to the Plain— Twice a Winter's silver Fracture On the Rivers been— Two full Autumns for the Squirrel Bounteous prepared— Nature, Had'st thou not a Berry For thy wandering Bird?

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