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I’ve heard an Organ talk, sometimes (183)
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Will there really be a
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Lost
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Going to Him! Happy letter!
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The Sunrise runs for Both
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Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine (1)
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As by the dead we love to sit
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Success
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Nature is what we see—
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Letter 235 (about August 1861) Mrs. Samuel Bowles
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Letter 309 (Cambridge, May 1865) Lavinia N. Dickinson
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Letter 376 (1872? - Franklin: about 1870) - no ms. Mrs. Henry Hills
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Papa above!
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Letter 359 (early January 1871) Mrs. J. G. Holland
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Not With A Club The Heart Is Broken
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All overgrown by cunning moss
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Letter 267 (mid-July 1862) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
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A Clock Stopped -- Not The Mantel’s
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Alter! When the Hills do
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If He dissolve—then—there is nothing
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Letter 258 (early 1862) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
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As Frost is best conceived
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Lost Joy
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77
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A Shade upon the mind there passes
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I never hear that one is dead
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Let Us play Yesterday
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79
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March
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It is a lonesome Glee
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I should not dare to leave my friend
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