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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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801     The Daisy follows soft the Sun
802     The Day Came Slow
803     The day came slow, till five o' clock
804     The Day that I was crowned
805     The Day undressed—Herself
806     The Definition of Beauty is
807     The difference between Despair
808     The Doomed—regard the Sunrise
809     The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea
810     The Dust behind I strove to join
811     The dying need but little, dear,--
812     The face I carry with me—last
813     The feet of people walking home
814     The Fingers of the Light
815     The first Day that I was a Life
816     The first Day's Night had come
817     The Flower must not blame the Bee
818     The Future—never spoke
819     The Gentian weaves her fringes
820     The good Will of a Flower
821     The Grace—Myself—might not obtain
822     The Grass so little has to do
823     The Guest is gold and crimson
824     The hallowing of Pain
825     The heart asks pleasure first
 
 

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