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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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576     Mute thy Coronation
577     My best Acquaintances are those
578     My Eye is fuller than my vase
579     My Faith is larger than the Hills
580     My first well Day—since many ill
581     My friend attacks my friend!
582     My friend must be a Bird
583     My Garden—like the Beach
584     My life closed twice
585     My life closed twice before its close;
586     My life had stood
587     My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun
588     My nosegays are for captives;
589     My period had come for Prayer
590     My Portion is Defeat—today
591     My Reward for Being, was This
592     My River runs to thee
593     My Soul—accused me—And I quailed
594     My wheel is in the dark
595     My Worthiness is all my Doubt
596     Myself was formed—a Carpenter
597     Nature and God—I neither knew
598     Nature is what we see—
599     Nature rarer uses yellow
600     Nature the gentlest mother is
 
 

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