Sweet hours have perished here;

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Sweet hours have perished here;
Written by:Emily Dickinson (other works)
Poem #:1767
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Language:English
Type:Poetry
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Preceded by:Those final Creatuers, -- who they are -- -1766-
Succeeded by:Lad of Athens, faithful be -1768-

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Sweet hours have perished here,
This is a timid room -
Within it's precincts hopes have played
Now fallow in the tomb.
Sweet hours have perished here,
This is a timid room -
Within it's precints hopes have played
Now shadows in the tomb.


















Poetry by Emily Dickinson (edit list):
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