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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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301     Heaven
302     Heaven has different Signs—to me
303     Heaven is so far of the Mind
304     Heaven is what I cannot reach!
305     Her—
306     Her breast is fit for pearls
307     Her final summer was it,
308     Her Grace is all she has—
309     Her smile was shaped like other smiles
310     Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead
311     Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night
312     Her—"last Poems"
313     Herein a Blossom lies
314     His Bill an Auger is
315     His Feet are shod with Gauze
316     Home
317     Hope is the thing with feathers
318     Houses—so the Wise Men tell me—
319     How far is it to Heaven?
320     How fortunate the Grave
321     How happy I was if I could forget
322     How happy is the little Stone
323     How many Flowers fail in Wood
324     How many times these low feet staggered
325     How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand
 
 

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