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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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451     If He were living—dare I ask
452     If I can stop one heart from breaking,
453     If I could bribe them by a Rose
454     If I may have it, when it's dead
455     If I should cease to bring a Rose
456     If I should die
457     If I shouldn't be alive
458     If I'm lost—now
459     If it had no pencil
460     If pain for peace prepares
461     If recollecting were forgetting
462     If she had been the Mistletoe
463     If the foolish, call them
464     If the foolish, call them "flowers"
465     If this is
466     If this is "fading"
467     If those I loved were lost
468     If What we could—were what we would
469     If you were coming in the fall,
470     If your Nerve, deny you
471     I'll clutch—and clutch
472     I'll send the feather from my Hat!
473     I'm
474     I'm "wife"—I've finished that
475     I'm ceded—I've stopped being Theirs
 
 

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