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Letter 364 (September 1871) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
Emily Dickinson
He touched me, so I live to know
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Letter 318 (early May 1866) - no ms. Mrs. J. G. Holland
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Indian Summer
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The Sun—just touched the Morning
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Letter 250 (early 1862 - Franklin: spring 1861) Samuel Bowles
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Sic transit gloria mundi
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Forever—is composed of Nows (624)
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Letter 281 (late May 1863) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
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I went to thank Her (363)
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Letter 343 (late summer 1870?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
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Letter 297 (Cambridge, 13 November 1864) Lavinia N. Dickinson
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Forever at His side to walk (246)
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All forgot for recollecting (966)
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An ignorance a Sunset
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Refuge
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To die—takes just a little while
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Through the Dark Sod—as Education
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Heaven (575)
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death
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Two Travellers perishing in Snow
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This is the land the sunset washes
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A something in a summer’s Day (122)
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A Modest Lot, A Fame Petite
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I felt my life with both my hands
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The Way I read a Letter’s—this (636)
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Letter 255 (late March 1862) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
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Letter 287 (about 1864) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
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Letter 397 (autumn 1873) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
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I think just how my shape will rise
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Bees are Black, with Gilt Surcingles
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Love—thou art high (453)
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Letter 308 (Cambridge, mid-May 1865) Lavinia N. Dickinson
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One Crucifixion is recorded—only
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Eternity
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One Year ago—jots what?
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Severer Service of myself (786)
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Her final Summer was it
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Letter 288 (Cambridge, about 1864 - Franklin: about 1865) (1) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
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Letter 229 (about February 1861 - Franklin: about February 1862) Samuel Bowles
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Like Mighty Foot Lights—burned the Red
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I had not minded—Walls (398)
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My friend attacks my friend!
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The Soul’s Storm
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He was weak, and I was strong—then
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Bee! I’m expecting you!
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