Poem

When the Astronomer stops seeking

Emily Dickinson
851 When the Astronomer stops seeking For his Pleiad's Face— When the lone British Lady Forsakes the Arctic Race When to his Covenant Needle The Sailor doubting turns— It will be amply early To ask what treason means.

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