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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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926     There is another sky
927     There is no frigate like a book
928     There's a certain Slant of light (258)
929     There's been a death in the opposite house
930     There's something quieter than sleep
931     These are the days when Birds come back
932     These tested Our Horizon
933     These—saw Visions
934     They ask but our Delight
935     They called me to the Window, for
936     They dropped like flakes
937     They have a little Odor—that to me
938     They have not chosen me, he said,
939     They leave us with the Infinite
940     They put Us far apart
941     They say that 'time assuages,
942     They Shut Me Up in Prose
943     They won't frown always—some sweet Day
944     This Bauble was preferred of Bees
945     This Chasm, Sweet, upon my life
946     This Consciousness that is aware
947     This Dust, and its Feature
948     This heart that broke so long
949     This is a Blossom of the Brain
950     This is my letter to the world,
 
 

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