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Lost
by:
Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
I lost a world the other day.
Has anybody found?
You'll know it by the row of
stars
Around its forehead bound.
A rich man might not notice it;
Yet to my frugal eye
Of more esteem than ducats.
Oh, find it, sir, for me!
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