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Poems by Emily Dickinson
Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886)
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1.
I. LIFE.
2.
II. LOVE.
1.
I. CONSECRATION.
2.
II. LOVE'S HUMILITY.
3.
III. LOVE.
4.
IV. SATISFIED.
5.
V. WITH A FLOWER.
6.
VI. SONG.
7.
VII. LOYALTY.
8.
[VIII. To lose thee, sweeter than to gain]
9.
[IX. Poor little heart]
10.
X. FORGOTTEN.
11.
[XI. I've got an arrow here]
12.
XII. THE MASTER.
13.
[XIII. Heart, we will forget him]
14.
[XIV. Father, I bring thee not myself]
15.
[XV. We outgrow love like other things]
16.
[XVI. Not with a club the heart is broken]
17.
XVII. WHO?
18.
[XVIII. He touched me, so I live to know]
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XIX. DREAMS.
20.
XX. NUMEN LUMEN.
21.
XXI. LONGING.
22.
XXII. WEDDED.
3.
III. NATURE.
4.
IV. TIME AND ETERNITY.
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VI.
SONG.
Summer
for thee grant I may be
When summer days are flown!
Thy music still when whippoorwill
And oriole are done!
For thee to bloom, I'll skip the tomb
And sow my blossoms o'er!
Pray gather me, Anemone,
Thy flower forevermore!
Poems by Emily Dickinson