by Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
I fear a man of scanty speech
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Language: English
Our translations: ITA
I fear a man of scanty speech, I fear a silent man, Haranguer I can overtake Or babbler entertain But he who waiteth while the rest Expend their inmost pound, Of this Man I am wary I fear that He is Grand.
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