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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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726     Snow flakes
727     So bashful when I spied her!
728     So from the mould
729     So glad we are—a Stranger'd deem
730     So has a Daisy vanished
731     So much Summer
732     So proud she was to die
733     So set its Sun in Thee
734     So the Eyes accost—and sunder
735     So well that I can live without
736     Soil of Flint, if steady tilled
737     Some Keep the Sabbath Going to Church
738     Some Rainbow—coming from the Fair!
739     Some such Butterfly be seen
740     Some things that fly there be
741     Some—Work for Immortality
742     Some, too fragile for winter winds
743     Some—Work for Immortality
744     Soto! Explore thyself!
745     Soul, Wilt thou toss again?
746     South Winds jostle them
747     Sown in dishonor
748     Speech—is a prank of Parliament—
749     Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music
750     Spring is the Period
 
 

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