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Second Series [Series 2] by Emily Dickinson

I. LIFE - XXIX. MY COUNTRY'S WARDROBE

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LIFE: XXIX. MY COUNTRY'S WARDROBE



My country need not change her gown,
Her triple suit as sweet
As when 't was cut at Lexington,
And first pronounced "a fit."

Great Britain disapproves "the stars;"
Disparagement discreet, --
There 's something in their attitude
That taunts her bayonet.













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