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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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326     How sick—to wait—in any place—but thine
327     How the old Mountains drip with Sunset
328     How the Waters closed above Him
329     How well I knew Her not
330     I am alive—I guess
331     I am ashamed—I hide
332     I asked no other thing
333     I breathed enough to learn the trick,
334     I bring an unaccustomed wine
335     I Came to buy a smile—today
336     I can wade Grief
337     I cannot be ashamed
338     I cannot buy it—'tis not sold
339     I cannot dance upon my Toes
340     I cannot live with You (No. 640)
341     I can't tell you—but you feel it
342     I cautious, scanned my little life
343     I could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to
344     I could die—to know
345     I could not drink it, Sweet
346     I could not prove the Years had feet
347     I could suffice for Him, I knew
348     I cried at Pity—not at Pain
349     I cross till I am weary
350     I Died For Beauty
 
 

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