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Selected Poems by Emily Dickinson

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“to her native wood!”

‘There’s something quieter than sleep’

“Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple”

‘Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple’

“The Grass divides as with a Comb”

‘A narrow Fellow in the Grass’

“Several of Nature’s people / I know, and they know me”

‘A narrow Fellow in the Grass’

“The simple News that Nature told”

‘This is my letter to the World’

“The birds, they make it in the Spring”

‘The saddest noise, the sweetest noise’

“That perches in the soul”

‘“Hope” is the thing with feathers’

“Two Butterflies went out at Noon”

‘Two Butterflies went out at Noon’

“[Wind] walked as wet as any Wave / But swept as dry as sand –”

‘Like Rain it sounded till it curved’

“And let the floods abroad”

‘Like Rain it sounded till it curved’

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