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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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1001     To put this World down, like a Bundle
1002     To this World she returned
1003     To venerate the simple days
1004     To wait an Hour—is long
1005     Too little way the House must lie
1006     Train
1007     Triumph—may be of several kinds
1008     Trust in the Unexpected
1009     Truth—is as old as God
1010     'Twas a long Parting—but the time
1011     Twas Crisis—All the length had passed
1012     'Twas just this time, last year, I died
1013     'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch
1014     'Twas Love—not me
1015     Twas such a little—little boat
1016     'Twas the old—road—through pain
1017     'Twas warm—at first—like Us
1018     Twice had Summer her fair Verdure
1019     Two butterflies went out at noon
1020     Two swimmers wrestled on the spar
1021     Two Travellers perishing in Snow
1022     'Twould ease—a Butterfly
1023     Two—were immortal twice
1024     Unable are the Loved to die
1025     Uncertain lease—develops lustre
 
 

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