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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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601     Nature—sometimes sears a Sapling
602     Nature, the gentlest mother,
603     Nature—sometimes sears a Sapling
604     Never for Society
605     New feet within my garden go
606     No Bobolink—reverse His Singing
607     No Crowd that has occurred
608     No Man can compass a Despair
609     No matter—now—Sweet
610     No Notice gave She, but a Change
611     No Other can reduce
612     No Prisoner be
613     No Rack can torture me
614     No Romance sold unto
615     Nobody knows this little Rose
616     None can experience sting
617     Noon—is the Hinge of Day
618     Not
619     Not "Revelation"—'tis—that waits
620     Not all die early, dying young
621     Not in this world to see his face
622     Not probable—The barest Chance
623     Not that We did, shall be the test
624     Of all the souls that stand create
625     Of all the Sounds despatched abroad
 
 

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