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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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351     I died for beauty but was scarce
352     I dreaded that first Robin, so
353     I dwell in Possibility
354     I envy Seas, whereon He rides
355     I fear a Man of frugal Speech
356     I felt a cleaving in my mind
357     I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280)
358     I felt my life with both my hands
359     I found the phrase to every thought
360     I gained it so
361     I gave myself to Him
362     I got so I could take his name
363     I had a guinea golden
364     I had been hungry all the years-
365     I had no Cause to be awake
366     I had no time to Hate
367     I had no time to hate, because
368     I had not minded—Walls
369     I had some things that I called mine
370     I had the Glory—that will do
371     I have a Bird in spring
372     I have a King, who does not speak
373     I have never seen
374     I have never seen "Volcanoes"
375     I haven't told my garden yet
 
 

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