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Emily Dickinson
10 December 1830 – 15 May 1886 / Amherst / Massachusetts
Poems of Emily Dickinson
A Weight With Needles On The Pounds
A Wife—At Daybreak I Shall Be
A Wind That Rose
A Word dropped careless on a Page
A Wounded Deer—Leaps Highest
Abraham To Kill Him
Absence Disembodies—so Does Death -
Absent Place—An April Day
Adrift! A Little Boat Adrift!
Afraid! Of Whom Am I Afraid?
After A Hundred Years
After Great Pain, A Formal Feeling Comes
Again—His Voice Is At The Door
Ah, Moon—and Star! -
Ah, Teneriffe!
Air has no Residence, no Neighbor
All But Death, Can Be Adjusted
All Circumstances Are The Frame
All Forgot For Recollecting
All I May, If Small
All Men For Honor Hardest Work
All Overgrown By Cunning Moss
All The Letters I Can Write
All These My Banners Be
Alone, I Cannot Be
Alter! When The Hills Do
Although I Put Away His Life
Always Mine!
Ambition Cannot Find Him
Ample Make This Bed.
An Altered Look About The Hills
An Antiquated Tree
An Awful Tempest Mashed The Air
An English Breeze
An Everywhere Of Silver
An Hour Is A Sea
An Ignorance A Sunset
And This Of All My Hopes
And with what body do they come
Angels, In The Early Morning
Answer July
Apology For Her
Apparently With No Surprise
Arcturus
Are Friends Delight Or Pain
Artists Wrestled Here!
As By The Dead We Love To Sit
As Children Bid The Guest "Good Night"
As Everywhere Of Silver
As Far From Pity, As Complaint
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