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Emily Dickinson
10 December 1830 – 15 May 1886 / Amherst / Massachusetts
Poems of Emily Dickinson
Tell All The Truth
Tell as a Marksman - were forgotten
That After Horror—that 'Twas Us -
That Distance Was Between Us
That First Day, When You Praised Me, Sweet
That I Did Always Love
That Is Solemn We Have Ended
The Admirations—and Contempts—of Time - P
The Angle Of A Landscape
The Bat Is Dun With Wrinkled Wings
The Battle Fought Between The Soul
The Battlefield
The Bee Is Not Afraid Of Me
The Beggar at the Door for Fame
The Beggar Lad—Dies Early
The Bible Is An Antique Volume
The Bird Must Sing To Earn The Crumb
The Birds Begun At Four O'Clock
The Birds Reported From The South
The Black Berry—wears A Thorn In His Side -
The Blue Jay
The Body Grows Without
The Brain—Is Wider Than The Sky
The Brain—is Wider Than The Sky -
The Brain, Within Its Groove
The Bustle In A House
The Butterfly In Honored Dust
The Butterfly Obtains
The Butterfly Upon The Sky
The Butterfly's Assumption Gown
The Chariot
The Chemical Conviction
The Child's Faith Is New
The Clover's simple Fame
The Color Of A Queen, Is This
The Color Of The Grave Is Green
The Court Is Far Away
The Cricket Sang,
The Daisy Follows Soft The Sun
The Day Came Slow
The Day That I Was Crowned
The Day Undressed—Herself
The Definition Of Beauty Is
The Devil - had he fidelity
The Difference Between Despair
The Doomed—regard The Sunrise -
The Drop, That Wrestles In The Sea
The Dust Behind I Strove To Join
The Duties Of The Wind Are Few
The Dying Need But Little, Dear,--
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