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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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826     The Heart has narrow Banks
827     The Heaven vests for Each
828     The Himmaleh was known to stoop
829     The Hollows round His eager Eyes
830     The Judge is like the Owl
831     The Juggler's Hat her Country is
832     The Lady feeds Her little Bird
833     The Lamp burns sure—within
834     The last Night that She lived
835     The Leaves like Women interchange
836     The Lightning playeth—all the while
837     The Loneliness One dare not sound
838     The lonesome for they know not What
839     The Love a Life can show Below
840     The Luxury to apprehend
841     The Malay—took the Pearl
842     The Manner of its Death
843     The Martyr Poets—did not tell
844     The Missing All—prevented Me
845     The Months have ends—the Years—a knot
846     The Moon is distant from the Sea
847     The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
848     The Morning after Woe
849     The morns are meeker than they were
850     The Mountain sat upon the Plain
 
 

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