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Letter 279 (early February 1863) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
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Letter 280 (February 1863) T. W. Higginson
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Rehearsal to Ourselves (379)
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The Waking Year
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It might be lonelier
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Frequently the wood are pink (6)
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A lane of Yellow led the eye (1650)
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There came a Day at Summer’s full (322)
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We don’t cry—Tim and I
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To offer brave assistance (767)
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We never know how high we are (1176)
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Heart, not so heavy as mine
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Come slowly
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Letter 200 (13 February 1859) Mrs. Joseph Haven
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Had I presumed to hope
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I cannot live with You (640)
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Letter 227 (1860) - no ms. Mrs. J. G. Holland
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No Bobolink—reverse His Singing
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All Circumstances are the Frame
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Letter 338 (late February 1870) Mrs. Joseph A. Sweetser
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If I should die
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If anybody’s friend be dead (509)
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My Worthiness is all my Doubt
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She sweeps with many-colored brooms
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All but Death, can be Adjusted
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Letter 294 (Cambridge, September 1864) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
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Letter 313 (late 1865?) - no ms. Mrs. J. G. Holland
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She rose to his requirement, dropped
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Further in Summer than the Birds (1068)
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The Bustle In The House
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Thirst
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Fame is a fickle food (1659)
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Snow beneath whose chilly softness
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Letter 228 (December 1860?) - no ms. Louise Norcross
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By The Sea
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I never hear that one is dead
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If she had been the Mistletoe
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Letter 399 (autumn 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland
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To know just how He suffered—would be dear
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The Province of the Saved (539)
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Snake
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Like Brooms of Steel (1252)
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Our share of night to bear (113)
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A Book
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For this — accepted Breath
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70
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Sweet, to have had them lost (901)
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So bashful when I spied her! (91)
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I breathed enough to take the Trick
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