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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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901     The Whole of it came not at once
902     The Wind begun to knead the Grass
903     The wind begun to rock the grass
904     The Wind didn't come from the Orchard—today
905     The wind trapped like a tired man,
906     The Winters are so short
907     The Woodpecker
908     The World—feels Dusty
909     The World—stands—solemner—to me
910     The World—feels Dusty
911     The World—stands—solemner—to me
912     The Zeroes—taught us—Phosphorous
913     Their Height in Heaven comforts not
914     There are two Ripenings—one—of sight
915     There came a Day at Summer's full
916     There came a Wind like a Bugle
917     There is a finished feeling
918     There is a flower that Bees prefer
919     There is a June when Corn is cut
920     There is a Languor of the Life
921     There is a morn by men unseen
922     There is a pain—so utter
923     There is a Shame of Nobleness
924     There is a word
925     There is an arid Pleasure
 
 

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