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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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1051     We see—Comparatively
1052     We should not mind so small a flower
1053     We talked as Girls do
1054     We thirst at first—'tis Nature's Act
1055     We—Bee and I—live by the quaffing
1056     Went up a year this evening!
1057     Wert Thou but ill—that I might show thee
1058     What care the Dead, for Chanticleer
1059     What did They do since I saw Them?
1060     What I can do—I will
1061     What I see not, I better see
1062     What if I say I shall not wait!
1063     What Inn is this
1064     What is—
1065     What shall I do when the Summer troubles
1066     What shall I do—it whimpers so
1067     What Soft—Cherubic Creatures
1068     What would I give to see his face?
1069     When Bells stop ringing—Church—begins
1070     When Diamonds are a Legend
1071     When I count the seeds
1072     When I have seen the Sun emerge
1073     When I hoped, I recollect
1074     When I was small, a Woman died
1075     When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side
 
 

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