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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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401     I never hear the word 'escape'
402     I never lost as much but twice
403     I Never Saw a Moor
404     I never told the buried gold
405     I often passed the village
406     I pay—in Satin Cash
407     I play at Riches—to appease
408     I prayed, at first, a little Girl
409     I read my sentence—steadily
410     I reason, Earth is short
411     I reckon—when I count it all
412     I robbed the Woods
413     I rose—because He sank
414     I saw no Way—The Heavens were stitched
415     I see thee better—in the Dark
416     I send Two Sunsets
417     I shall keep singing!
418     I shall know why—when Time is over
419     I should have been too glad, I see
420     I should not dare to leave my friend
421     I showed her Heights she never saw
422     I sing to use the Waiting
423     I sometimes drop it, for a Quick
424     I started Early - Took my Dog
425     I stepped from plank to plank
 
 

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