POEMS BY EMILY DICKINSON:
An altered look about the hills
An awful tempest mashed the air
As if some little arctic flower
Come slowly, Eden!
The daisy follows soft the sun
The gentian weaves her fringes
Going to heaven!
Heart, we will forget him!
I bring an unaccustomed wine
If I should die
I had a guinea golden
I have not told my garden yet
I never lost as much but twice
Morns like these we parted
The murmur of a bee
New feet within my garden go
The rose did caper on her cheek
Success is counted sweetest
These are the days when birds come back
What inn is this
Who robbed the woods
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