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1.A fuzzy fellow, without feet,
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A fuzzy fellow, without feet, Yet doth exceeding run! Of velvet, is his Countenance, And his Complexion, dun! Sometime, he dwelleth in the grass! Some...
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2.'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy!
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'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy! If I should fail, what poverty! And yet, as poor as I, Have ventured all upon a throw! Have gained! Yes! Hesitated...
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3.Wait till the Majesty of Death
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Wait till the Majesty of Death Invests so mean a brow! Almost a powdered Footman Might dare to touch it now! Wait till in Everlasting Robes That Democ...
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4.Portraits are to daily faces
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Portraits are to daily faces As an Evening West, To a fine, pedantic sunshine -- In a satin Vest!...
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5.Emily Dickinson - In Ebon Box, when years have flown
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In Ebon Box, when years have flown To reverently peer, Wiping away the velvet dust Summers have sprinkled there! To hold a letter to the light -- Grow...
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6.Emily Dickinson - If the foolish, call them "flowers"
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If the foolish, call them flowers -- Need the wiser, tell? If the Savants Classify them It is just as well! Those who read the Revelations Must not cr...
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7.Emily Dickinson - To learn the Transport by the Pain
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To learn the Transport by the Pain As Blind Men learn the sun! To die of thirst -- suspecting That Brooks in Meadows run! To stay the homesick -- home...
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8.I met a King this afternoon!
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I met a King this afternoon! He had not on a Crown indeed, A little Palmleaf Hat was all, And he was barefoot, I'm afraid! But sure I am he Ermine wor...
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9.Emily Dickinson - A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest
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A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest -- I've heard the Hunter tell -- 'Tis but the Ecstasy of death -- And then the Brake is still! The Smitten Rock that g...
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10.Mama never forgets her birds,
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Mama never forgets her birds, Though in another tree -- She looks down just as often And just as tenderly As when her little mortal nest With cunning ...