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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) was an American poet who wrote nearly 1,800 poems, most discovered after her death. Her distinctive style—short lines, slant rhyme, dashes in…

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"Not at Home to Callers Says the Naked Tree -- Bonnet due in April -- Wishing you Good Day --"

"Defrauded I a Butterfly -- The lawful Heir -- for Thee --"

"The words the happy say Are paltry melody But those the silent feel Are beautiful --"

"Summer begins to have the look Peruser of enchanting Book Reluctantly but sure perceives A gain upon the backward leaves -- Autumn begins to be infer"

"The Notice that is called the Spring Is but a month from here -- Put up my Heart thy Hoary work And take a Rosy Chair. Not any House the Flowers keep"

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