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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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701     She bore it till the simple veins
702     She dealt her pretty words like Blades
703     She died at play
704     She died—this was the way she died
705     She dwelleth in the Ground
706     She hideth Her the last
707     She lay as if at play
708     She rose to His Requirement
709     She rose to His Requirement - dropt
710     She rose to his requirement, dropped
711     She sights a Bird—she chuckles
712     She sights a Bird—she chuckles
713     She slept beneath a tree
714     She sped as Petals of a Rose
715     She staked her Feathers—Gained an Arc
716     She sweeps with many-colored brooms,
717     She went as quiet as the Dew
718     Shells from the Coast mistaking
719     She's happy, with a new Content
720     Should you but fail at—Sea
721     Sic transit gloria mundi
722     Size circumscribes—it has no room
723     Sleep is supposed to be
724     Smiling back from Coronation
725     Snow beneath whose chilly softness
 
 

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