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Emily Dickinson
10 December 1830 – 15 May 1886 / Amherst / Massachusetts
Poems of Emily Dickinson
Smiling Back From Coronation
Snow Beneath Whose Chilly Softness
Snow Flakes
So Bashful When I Spied Her!
So From The Mould
So Glad We Are—a Stranger'D Deem -
So Has A Daisy Vanished
So much of Heaven has gone from Earth
So Much Summer
So Proud She Was To Die
So Set Its Sun In Thee
So The Eyes Accost—and Sunder -
So Well That I Can Live Without
Soil Of Flint, If Steady Tilled
Some Days retired from the rest
Some Keep The Sabbath Going To Church
Some Rainbow—coming From The Fair! -
Some Such Butterfly Be Seen
Some Things That Fly There Be
Some, Too Fragile For Winter Winds
Sometimes with the Heart
Soto! Explore Thyself!
Soul, Wilt Thou Toss Again?
South Winds Jostle Them
Sown In Dishonor
Speech is one symptom of Affection
Split The Lark—And You'Ll Find The Music
Spring comes on the World
Spring Is The Period
STEP lightly on this narrow spot
Strong Draughts Of Their Refreshing Minds
Struck, Was I, Not Yet By Lightning
Success Is Counted Sweetest
Such Is The Force Of Happiness
Summer For Thee, Grant I May Be
Summer Shower
Sunset At Night—is Natural -
Superfluous Were The Sun
Surgeons Must Be Very Careful
Suspense—is Hostiler Than Death -
Sweet Mountains—ye Tell Me No Lie -
Sweet—Safe—Houses
Sweet—You Forgot—But I Remembered
Sweet—you Forgot—but I Remembered - P
Sweet, To Have Had Them Lost
T Was Just This Time Last Year I Died.
Take Your Heaven Further On
Taking Up The Fair Ideal
Talk With Prudence To A Beggar
Teach Him—when He Makes The Names -
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