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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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1076     When Night is almost done
1077     When One has given up One's life
1078     When Roses cease to bloom, Sir
1079     When the Astronomer stops seeking
1080     When we stand on the tops of Things
1081     Where bells no more affright the morn
1082     Where I have lost, I softer tread
1083     Where Ships of Purple—gently toss
1084     Where Thou art—that—is Home
1085     Whether my bark went down at sea
1086     While Asters—
1087     While it is alive
1088     Who Court obtain within Himself
1089     Who Giants know, with lesser Men
1090     Who never lost, are unprepared
1091     Who occupies this House?
1092     Whose are the little beds, I asked
1093     Whose cheek is this?
1094     Why do I love You, Sir?
1095     Why make it doubt—it hurts it so
1096     Why—do they shut Me out of Heaven?
1097     Why—do they shut Me out of Heaven?
1098     Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
1099     Wild Nights—Wild Nights!
1100     Will there really be a
 
 

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