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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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376     I heard a fly buzz when I died;
377     I held a Jewel in my fingers
378     I hide myself within my flower
379     I keep my pledge
380     I know a place where summer strives
381     I know lives, I could miss
382     I know some lonely Houses off the Road
383     I know that He exists
384     I know where Wells grow—Droughtless Wells
385     I learned—at least—what Home could be
386     I like a look of Agony
387     I like to see it lap the miles,
388     I live with Him—I see His face
389     I lived on Dread
390     I lived on dread; to those who know
391     I lost a World - the other day!
392     I made slow Riches but my Gain
393     I make His Crescent fill or lack
394     I many times thought Peace had come
395     I meant to find Her when I came
396     I meant to have but modest needs
397     I measure every Grief I meet (561)
398     I ment to find her when I came;
399     I met a King this afternoon!
400     I never felt at Home—Below
 
 

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