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With Pinions of Disdain
The soul can farther fly
Than any feather specified
in Ornithology-
It wafts this sordid Flesh
Beyond its dull-control
And during its electric gale-
The body is a soul-
instructing by the same-
How little work it be-
To put off filaments like this
for immortality
With Pinions Of Disdain
Emily Dickinson
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