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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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226     Essential Oils—are wrung
227     Except the Heaven had come so near
228     Except to Heaven, she is nought
229     Exclusion (The soul selects her own society)
230     Exhilaration—is within
231     Expectation—is Contentment
232     Experience is the Angled Road
233     Exultation is the going
234     Fairer through Fading—as the Day
235     Faith
236     Faith—is the Pierless Bridge
237     Fame is a bee
238     Fame is a fickle food (1659)
239     Fame is the tine that Scholars leave
240     Fame of Myself, to justify
241     Finding is the first Act
242     Finite—to fail, but infinite to Venture
243     First Robin
244     Fitter to see Him, I may be
245     Flowers—Well—if anybody
246     For Death—or rather
247     For each ecstatic instant
248     For every Bird a Nest
249     For largest Woman's Hearth I knew
250     For this—accepted Breath
 
 

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