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Poems by Emily Dickinson

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A Route of Evanescence, (1489)

... probably, An easy Morning&rsquo ...

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A narrow fellow in the grass (1096)

... Have passed, I thought, a whip lash, ...

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I'm

... 199 I'm "wife"—I've finished that— ...

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Forever – is composed of Nows – (690)

... Let Months dissolve in further Months – ...

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I started Early – Took my Dog – (656)

... s dress, or a rigid, laced corset worn underneath clothing, covering the upper part of a woman&rsquo ...

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Safe in their Alabaster Chambers (124)

... Sleep the meek members of the Resurrection,  ...

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I heard a Fly buzz - when I died - (591)

... With Blue - uncertain - stumbling Buzz - ...

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Fame is a bee. (1788)

... Ah, too, it has a wing ...

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When Bells stop ringing—Church—begins

... 633 When Bells stop ringing—Church—begins ...

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I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, (340)

... Kept treading - treading - till it seemed ...

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Of Glory not a Beam is left (1685)

... The Living, for the Stars &ndash ...

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They shut me up in Prose – (445)

... – Still! Could themself have peeped – ...

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My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun

... And when at Night-Our good Day done- ...

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I never hear the word “Escape” (144)

... But I tug childish at my bars ...

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You'll find—it when you try to die

... And though their places somewhat filled— ...