783.1863. Never for Society
ED’s alternative words in parentheses
Never for Society
He shall seek in vain—
Who His own acquaintance
Cultivate—Of Men
Wiser Men (One, Ear) may weary—
But the Man within
Never knew Satiety—
Better (Braver) entertain
Than could Border Ballad—
Or Biscayan Hymn—
Neither introduction.
Need You—unto Him—
I prefer ED’s published words in both lines with alternates, L5 & L8.
Adam DeGraff, blogmeister of The Prowling Bee, provides an excellent explication of this poem, especially his sentence:
“A majority of the poems written before this one in Dickinson’s oeuvre exhibit a painful yearning for a Beloved. In this one the Beloved has been internalized as Self” marks a watershed moment.”
ED probably paired this poem, Fr783 (Fascicle 37 Poem 11), with the previous one, ‘Renunciation—is a piercing Virtue—’ (Fr782, Fascicle 37 Poem 10), as a celebration of this watershed moment. She pledges herself as only she could, encrypted with a pronoun switch:
Renunciation—is the Choosing
Against itself [myself]—
Itself [myself] to justify
Unto itself [myself]—