Emily Dickinson Quotes About Frugal

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  • I lost a world the other day. Has anybody found? You'll know it by the rows of stars around it's 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!

    Emily Dickinson (2016). “The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.81, First Avenue Editions
  • How frugal is the chariot that bears a human soul.

    Emily Dickinson, Thomas Herbert Johnson, Theodora Ward (1986). “The Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.16, Harvard University Press
  • Safe Despair it is that raves- Agony is frugal. Puts itself severe away For its own perusal.

    Emily Dickinson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)”, p.1522, Delphi Classics
  • I fear a Man of frugal speech - I fear a Silent Man - Haranguer - I can overtake - Or Babbler - entertain - But He who weigheth - While the Rest - Expend their furthest pound - Of this Man - I am wary - I fear that He is Grand -

    Emily Dickinson, Cristanne Miller (2016). “Emily Dickinson’s Poems: As She Preserved Them”, p.315, Harvard University Press
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