What Emily Dickenson poem is this line from?

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answer:That quotation is from a letter Dickinson wrote to Perez Cowan. You can find the letter here or by searching “multiply the harbors” on books.google.com (if you want to find a more precise attribution for the quotation). She may have also used the line in a poem. If so, I can’t find it.

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