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						The Summer that we did not prize, by Emily Dickinson 
						
						The Summer that we did not prize, Her treasures were so easy Instructs us by departing now And recognition lazy --
  Bestirs itself -- puts on its Coat, And scans with fatal promptness For Trains that moment out of sight, Unconscious of his smartness.						 
						
						
						
						
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