1772
Let me not thirst with this Hock at my Lip,
Nor beg, with Domains in my Pocket-
Let Me Not Thirst With This Hock At My Lip
Emily Dickinson
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J. Weil: Perhaps an unfinished piece, or an economical couplet which a grateful soul offers a benediction: She is sated, she is satisfied with her world; she wants for nothing.
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