Quote by Emily Dickinson

"As the attempt to rise. Three times, 't is said, a sinking man Comes up to face the skies, And then declines forever To that abhorred abode Where hope and he part company,— For he is grasped of God. The Maker's cordial visage, However good to see, Is shunned, we must admit it, Like an adversity."

Emily Dickinson, from Drowning is not so pitiful

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