Emily Dickinson

Partake as Doth the Bee

poem 994

Partake as Doth the Bee - meaning Summary

Moderation as Natural Law

This short lyric advises measured enjoyment, using simple natural imagery to recommend moderation. The speaker compares proper consumption to a bee’s disciplined gathering and to a rose conceived as a valuable estate in an exotic place. Pleasure is framed as something to be taken sparingly and with respect, rather than greedily. The poem compresses moral counsel into a compact, almost proverbial utterance.

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Partake as doth the Bee, Abstemiously. The Rose is an Estate In Sicily.

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