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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]
19.
XIX. DREAMS.
20.
XX. NUMEN LUMEN.
21.
XXI. LONGING.
22.
XXII. WEDDED.
3.
III. NATURE.
4.
IV. TIME AND ETERNITY.
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XIII.
COBWEBS.
The
spider as an artist
Has never been employed
Though his surpassing merit
Is freely certified
By every broom and Bridget
Throughout a Christian land.
Neglected son of genius,
I take thee by the hand.
Poems by Emily Dickinson