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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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1026     Under the Light, yet under
1027     Undue Significance a starving man attaches
1028     Unfulfilled to Observation
1029     Unit, like Death, for Whom?
1030     Unto like Story—Trouble has enticed me
1031     Unto Me? I do not know you—
1032     Unto my Books—so good to turn
1033     Upon Concluded Lives
1034     Victory comes late
1035     Wait till the Majesty of Death
1036     Water, is taught by thirst
1037     We can but follow to the Sun
1038     We Cover Thee—Sweet Face
1039     We do not play on Graves
1040     We don't cry—Tim and I
1041     We dream—it is good we are dreaming
1042     We Grow Accustomed to the Dark
1043     We learned the Whole of Love
1044     We like march, his shoes are purple,
1045     We lose—because we win
1046     We met as Sparks—Diverging Flints
1047     We miss Her, not because We see
1048     We outgrow love, like other things
1049     We play at paste,
1050     We pray—to Heaven
 
 

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