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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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751     Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds
752     Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning
753     Success is Counted Sweetest
754     Such is the Force of Happiness
755     Summer for thee, grant I may be
756     Summer Shower
757     Sunset at Night—is natural
758     Superfluous were the Sun
759     Surgeons must be very careful
760     Suspense—is Hostiler than Death
761     Sweet Mountains—Ye tell Me no lie
762     Sweet—safe—Houses
763     Sweet—You forgot—but I remembered
764     Sweet, to have had them lost
765     Sweet—safe—Houses
766     Sweet—You forgot—but I remembered
767     T was just this time last year I died.
768     Take your Heaven further on
769     Taking up the fair Ideal
770     Talk with prudence to a Beggar
771     Teach Him—When He makes the names
772     Tell All The Truth
773     Tell all the Truth but tell it slant
774     That after Horror—that 'twas us
775     That Distance was between Us
 
 

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