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1.Emily Dickinson - Many cross the Rhine
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Many cross the Rhine In this cup of mine. Sip old Frankfort air From my brown Cigar....
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2.Emily Dickinson - A something in a summer's Day
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A something in a summer's Day As slow her flambeaux burn away Which solemnizes me. A something in a summer's noon -- A depth -- an Azure -- a perfume ...
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3.Emily Dickinson - As Watchers hang upon the East,
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As Watchers hang upon the East, As Beggars revel at a feast By savory Fancy spread -- As brooks in deserts babble sweet On ear too far for the delight...
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4.Emily Dickinson - If this is "fading"
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If this is fading Oh let me immediately fade! If this is dying Bury me, in such a shroud of red! If this is sleep, On such a night How proud to shut t...
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5.Talk with prudence to a Beggar
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Talk with prudence to a Beggar Of Potose, and the mines! Reverently, to the Hungry Of your viands, and your wines! Cautious, hint to any Captive You h...
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6.My friend attacks my friend!
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My friend attacks my friend! Oh Battle picturesque! Then I turn Soldier too, And he turns Satirist! How martial is this place! Had I a mighty gun I th...
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7.In rags mysterious as these
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In rags mysterious as these The shining Courtiers go -- Veiling the purple, and the plumes -- Veiling the ermine so. Smiling, as they request an alms ...
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8.Emily Dickinson - I had some things that I called mine
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I had some things that I called mine -- And God, that he called his, Till, recently a rival Claim Disturbed these amities. The property, my garden, Wh...
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9.Emily Dickinson - What Inn is this
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What Inn is this Where for the night Peculiar Traveller comes? Who is the Landlord? Where the maids? Behold, what curious rooms! No ruddy fires on the...
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10.Good night, because we must,
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Good night, because we must, How intricate the dust! I would go, to know! Oh incognito! Saucy, Saucy Seraph To elude me so! Father! they won't tell me...