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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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776     That first Day, when you praised Me, Sweet
777     That I did always love
778     That is solemn we have ended
779     The Admirations—and Contempts—of time
780     The Angle of a Landscape
781     The Battle fought between the Soul
782     The Bee is not afraid of me
783     The Beggar Lad—dies early
784     The Bible is an antique Volume
785     The Bird must sing to earn the Crumb
786     The Birds begun at Four o'clock
787     The Birds reported from the South
788     The Black Berry—wears a Thorn in his side
789     The Body grows without
790     The Brain—is wider than the Sky
791     The Brain, within its Groove
792     The braind within its groove
793     The Brain—is wider than the Sky
794     The bustle in a house
795     The Chemical conviction
796     The Child's faith is new
797     The Color of a Queen, is this
798     The Color of the Grave is Green
799     The Court is far away
800     The cricket sang,
 
 

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