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Emily Dickinson
(1830-1886)
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976     'Tis Opposites—entice
977     'Tis so appalling—it exhilarates
978     'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy!
979     'Tis Sunrise—Little Maid—Hast Thou
980     'Tis true—They shut me in the Cold
981     To be alive—is Power
982     To die
983     To die—takes just a little while
984     To fight aloud, is very brave
985     To fill a Gap
986     To hang our head—ostensibly
987     To hear an Oriole sing
988     To interrupt His Yellow Plan
989     To know just how He suffered—would be dear
990     To learn the Transport by the Pain
991     To lose one's faith—surpass
992     To love thee Year by Year
993     To make a prairie (1755)
994     To make One's Toilette—after Death
995     To my quick ear the leaves conferred;
996     To my quick ear the Leaves—conferred
997     To my small Hearth His fire came
998     To offer brave assistance
999     To One denied the drink
1000     To own the Art within the Soul
 
 

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