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I 'll tell you how the sun rose
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I lost a world the other day
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I many times thought peace had come
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I 'm ceded, I 've stopped being theirs
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I meant to find her when I came
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I meant to have but modest needs,
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I measure every grief I meet
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Immortal is an ample word
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Immured in Heaven! What a Cell!
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I'm nobody! Who are you?
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I'm thinking of that other morn,
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I'm wife; I've finished that,
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I never heard the word " escape "
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I never lost as much but twice,
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I never saw a moor,
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I never told the buried gold
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In lands I never saw, they say,
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I noticed people disappeared,
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In winter, in my room,
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I read my sentence steadily,
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I reason, earth is short,
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Is bliss, then, such abyss
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I see thee better in the dark,
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I send two Sunsets —
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I shall know why, when time is over,
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Is Heaven a physician?
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I should have been too glad, I see,
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I should not dare to leave my friend,
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I showed her heights she never saw —
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I sing to use the waiting,
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I started early, took my dog,
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I stepped from plank to plank
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I taste a liquor never brewed,
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It can't be summer,—that got through;
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It dropped so low in my regard
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I think just how my shape will rise
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I think that the root of the Wind is Water,
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I think the hemlock likes to stand
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It makes no difference abroad,
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It might be easier
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I took my power in my hand
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It's all I have to bring to-day
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It sifts from leaden sieves,
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It's like the light, —
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It sounded as if the streets were running,
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It's such a little thing to weep,
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It struck me every day
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