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Emily Dickinson
10 December 1830 – 15 May 1886 / Amherst / Massachusetts
Poems of Emily Dickinson
A Great Hope Fell
A Happy Lip—Breaks Sudden
A House Upon The Height
A Lady Red—Amid The Hill
A lane of Yellow led the eye
A Light Exists In Spring
A Little Bread—A Crust—A Crumb
A Little Dog That Wags His Tail
A Little East Of Jordan
A little Madness in the Spring
A Little Road Not Made Man
A Little Snow Was Here And There
A Long, Long Sleep, A Famous Sleep
A Loss Of Something Ever Felt I
A Man May Make A Remark
A Mien To Move A Queen
A Moth The Hue Of This
A Murmur In The Trees—To Note
A Narrow Fellow In The Grass
A Nearness To Tremendousness
A Night—There Lay The Days Between
A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring
A Planted Life—Diversified
A Poor—Torn Heart—A Tattered Heart
A Precious—mouldering Pleasure -
A Prison Gets To Be A Friend
A Route Of Evanescence
A Science—So The Savants Say
A Secret Told
A Sepal, Petal, And A Thorn
A Shade Upon The Mind There Passes
A Shady Friend For Torrid Days
A Sickness Of This World It Most Occasions
A Single Screw Of Flesh
A Slash Of Blue
A Sloop of Amber slips away
A Solemn Thing Within The Soul
A Solemn Thing—It Was—I Said
A Something In A Summer's Day
A South Wind—Has A Pathos
A Spider sewed at Night
A Still—volcano—life - P
A Thought Went Up My Mind To-Day
A Throe Upon The Features
A Toad Can Die Of Light!
A Tongue—to Tell Him I Am True! -
A Tooth Upon Our Peace
A train went through a burial gate
A Transport One Cannot Contain
A Visitor In Marl
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