Poems by Emily Dickinson: Real Riches
Updated May 6, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Real Riches
'T is little I could care for pearls
Who own the ample sea;
Or brooches, when the Emperor
With rubies pelteth me;
Who own the ample sea;
Or brooches, when the Emperor
With rubies pelteth me;
Or gold, who am the Prince of Mines;
Or diamonds, when I see
A diadem to fit a dome
Continual crowning me.
Or diamonds, when I see
A diadem to fit a dome
Continual crowning me.
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