Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924.
Part Five: The Single HoundCV
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As Genesis record,
An Angel and a Wrestler
Did wrestle long and hard.
And Jacob waxing strong,
The Angel begged permission
To breakfast and return.
And girt his loins anew,
“Until thou bless me, stranger!”
The which acceded to:
Peniel hills among,
And the astonished Wrestler
Found he had worsted God!