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Removed from Accident of Loss
By Accident of Gain
Befalling not my simple Days-
Myself had just to earn-
Of Riches-as unconscious
As is the Brown Malay
Of Pearls in Eastern Waters,
Marked His-What Holiday
Would stir his slow conception-
Had he the power to dream
That put the Dower's fraction-
Awaited even-Him-
Removed From Accident Of Loss
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: dream, loss, power, holiday, brown, simple, slow, gain, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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