- Poems By Emily Dickinson
(1830 - 1886)
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A Charm Invests a Face
Future Love
A wounded deer leaps highest
The Pains of Love
Come Slowly
The Power of Love
For Each Ecstatic Instant
The Pains of Love
Heart, We Will Forget Him
Love and Parting
Hope is a Thing With Feathers
The Power of Love
I Gave Myself To Him
Love Described
I Have No Life But This
The Power of Love
I Held a Jewel
Love Past
I Lost A World
The Power of Love
I Many Times Thought
Future Love
I Never Lost As Much
Love and Death
I Should Not Dare
Love and Death
I Sing
Love Apart
I Taste a Liquor
Love Described
If I May Have It
Love and Death
If You Were Coming In The Fall
Love Apart
It's all I have to bring to-day
New Love
It's Such a Little Thing
The Need to be Loved
My Friend
Love and Death
My River
Love Declared
Proud of my Broken Heart
The Pains of Love
The Grave
Love and Death
The Heart Asks
The Pains of Love
To lose Thee
Love and Doubt
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