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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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626     Of Being is a Bird
627     Of Bronze—and Blaze
628     Of Brussels—it was not
629     Of Consciousness, her awful Mate
630     Of Course—I prayed
631     Of nearness to her sundered Things
632     Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe
633     Of Tolling Bell I ask the cause?
634     Of Tribulation, these are They
635     On a Columnar Self
636     On such a night, or such a night
637     On that dear Frame the Years had worn
638     On this long storm the Rainbow rose
639     On this wondrous sea
640     Once more, my now bewildered Dove
641     One and One—are One
642     One Anguish—in a Crowd
643     One Blessing had I than the rest
644     One Crucifixion is recorded—only
645     One Day is there of the Series
646     One dignity delays for all
647     One Life of so much Consequence!
648     One need not be a chamber to be haunted,
649     One Sister have I in our house
650     One Year ago—jots what?
 
 

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