Emily Dickinson Quote

To lose what we have never owned might seem an eccentric bereavement, but Presumption has its own affliction as well as claim.


The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson (ed. 1971)


To lose what we have never owned might seem an eccentric bereavement, but Presumption has its own affliction as well as claim.

To lose what we have never owned might seem an eccentric bereavement, but Presumption has its own affliction as well as claim.

To lose what we have never owned might seem an eccentric bereavement, but Presumption has its own affliction as well as claim.

To lose what we have never owned might seem an eccentric bereavement, but Presumption has its own affliction as well as claim.