Introduction
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A bird is of all beings
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A feather from the whippoorwill
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A fuzzy fellow without feet
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A prison gets to be a friend;
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A science—so the savants say,
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A secret told
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A still volcano—Life—
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A wife at daybreak I shall be,
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After great pain a formal feeling comes—
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175
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Ah, necromancy sweet!
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All but Death can be
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All forgot for recollecting
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149
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All the letters I can write
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80
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Although I put away his life,
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160
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And this of all my hopes—
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As if the sea should part
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At leisure is the Soul
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Autumn overlooked my knitting;
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Beauty is not caused,
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Behind me dips Eternity,
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By my window have I for scenery
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Color, Caste, Denomination
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Conjecturing a climate
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Conscious am I in my chamber
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Could I do more for thee
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Defrauded I
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Delight is as the flight,
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Denial is the only fact
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Don't put up my thread and needle,
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Doom is the House Without the Door
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Drama's vitalest expression
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Empty my heart of thee—
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Expectation is contentment;
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Experience is the angled road
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Faith is the pierless bridge
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For every bird a nest,
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Forever at his side to walk
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Forever is composed of nows—
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From blank to blank
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Funny to be a Century
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God is a distant, stately Lover,
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Good morning, Midnight!
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Growth of Man like growth
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Had I presumed to hope.
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Heaven has different signs to me;
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Heaven is so far of the mind
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How many flowers fail in wood,
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How noteless men and
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I am ashamed, I hide—
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I came to buy a smile to-day
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I cannot dance upon my toes,
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I cannot be ashamed
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I cautious scanned my little life,
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I dwell in Possibility
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I fear a man of scanty speech,
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I got so I could hear his name
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I had not minded walls
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I know lives I could miss
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I make his crescent fill or lack,
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I never felt at home below,
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I pay in satin cash—
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I prayed at first—a little girl—
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I reckon, when I count at all,
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I rose because he sank.
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I should not dare to be so sad
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I tend my flowers for thee,
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I tie my hat, I crease my shawl,
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I took one draught of life,
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If he were living—dare I ask?
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If Nature smiles—the Mother must,
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I'm the little "Hearts' Ease!"
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Inconceivably solemn,
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It always felt to me a wrong
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It ceased to hurt me, though
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It feels a shame to be
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It is dead. Find it—
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It was a quiet way
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It was not Saint,
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It will be Summer eventually—
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It's coming—the postponeless Creature,
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It's easy to invent a life,
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Its hour with itself
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I've known a Heaven like a tent
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I've nothing else to bring, you know,
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Joy to have merited the pain
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Just once! Oh, least request!
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Life is what we make it,
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Longing is like the seed
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Love, thou art high,
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Me from Myself to banish
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Midsummer was it when they died,
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Most she touched me
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My faith is larger than the hills,
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My life had stood a loaded gun
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My period had come for prayer,
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My portion is defeat to-day,
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My soul accused me
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No crowd that has occurred
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Not any more to be lacked,
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Not what we did shall be the test
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Of course I prayed—
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Of nearness to her sundered things
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Oh, Shadow on the Grass!
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On a columnar self
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One and One are One,
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One Life of so much consequence
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Only a shrine
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Out of sight? What of that?
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Over and over, like a tune
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Pain expands the time,
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Publication is the auction
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Rehearsal to ourselves
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Renunciation is a piercing virtue,
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Revolution is the pod
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Savior! I've no one else to tell
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She dealt her pretty
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So the eyes accost and sunder
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So well that I can live without—
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Some say Good Night at night,
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Some work for Immortality,
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Strong draughts of their refreshing minds
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Sunset at night is natural,
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Suspense is hostiler than Death.
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The admirations and
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The battle fought between the Soul
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The child's faith is new,
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The doomed regard the sunrise
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The Heart is the capital
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The last of summer is delight
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The lonesome for they know not what—
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The love a life can show
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The mountains grow unnoticed,
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The only news I know
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The popular Heart is a
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The power to be true to you
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The rainbow never tells me
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The Robin's my criterion of tune
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The soul's distinct
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The Sun went down
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The sunrise runs for Both,
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The sweetest heresy received
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The tint I cannot take is best,
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The world feels dusty
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The zeros taught us phosphorus,
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There are two ripenings—
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There is a languor of the life
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There is a pain so utter
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These are signs to Nature's inns,
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These fair, fictitious people,
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This was a Poet
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Three times we parted,
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Through the dark sod
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"Till death" is narrow loving;
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'Tis opposites entice,
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To fill a gap—
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To intercept his yellow plan
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To make routine
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To offer brave assistance,
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Too much of proof affronts
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'Twas the old road
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'Twas warm at first like us,
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"Unto Me?"
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We—Bee and I—live
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We miss a kinsman more
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We pray to Heaven,
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We see comparatively.
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We talked as girls do,
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What I can do—I will,
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What would I give to see
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When I hoped, I recollect
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When they come back,
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Where Thou art—that is Home,
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Who court obtain
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Who giants know, with
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Why do I love thee, Sir?
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Why do they shut me
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Why make it doubt—it hurts it so—
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Within my garden rides a bird
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You see, I cannot see your lifetime,
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You taught me waiting with myself
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You'll find it when you come to die
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