emily dickinson: life and art

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Put down the apple AdamPut down the apple AdamAnd come away with meAnd come away with meSo shal’t thou have a So shal’t thou have a pippinpippin11

From off my Father’s tree!From off my Father’s tree!

1.) pippin: any of numerous 1.) pippin: any of numerous roundish or oblate varieties roundish or oblate varieties of apple.of apple.

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My lost by sickness — Was it Loss?My lost by sickness — Was it Loss?Or that EtherialOr that Etherial11 Gain — Gain —One earns by measuring the Grave One earns by measuring the Grave Then — measuring the Sun.Then — measuring the Sun.

1.) ethereal: heavenly or celestial; extremely1.) ethereal: heavenly or celestial; extremely delicate or refined.delicate or refined.

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