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XV. "The soul unto itself"

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The soul unto itself

Is an imperial friend, —

Or the most agonizing spy

An enemy could send.


Secure against its own,

No treason it can fear;

Itself its sovereign, of itself

The soul should stand in awe.

The Complete Poetry of Emily Dickinson

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