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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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76     A Weight with Needles on the pounds
77     A Wife—at daybreak I shall be
78     A Wounded Deer—leaps highest
79     Abraham to Kill Him
80     Absence disembodies—so does Death
81     Absent Place—an April Day
82     Adrift! A little boat adrift!
83     Afraid! Of whom am I afraid?
84     After a hundred years
85     After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes
86     After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- (341)
87     Again—his voice is at the door
88     Ah, Moon—and Star!
89     Ah, Teneriffe!
90     All but Death, can be Adjusted
91     All Circumstances are the Frame
92     All forgot for recollecting
93     All I may, if small
94     All overgrown by cunning moss
95     All the letters I can write
96     All these my banners be
97     Alone, I cannot be
98     Alter! When the Hills do
99     Although I put away his life
100     Always Mine!
 
 

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