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Emily Dickinson

1830-1886 / Female / American
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Nature is what we see668 / “Nature” is what we see— / The Hill—the Afternoon—
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Had I not seen the Sun1233 / Had I not seen the Sun / I could have borne the shade
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I am afraid to own a Body—1090 / I am afraid to own a Body— / I am afraid to own a Soul—
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The saddest noise, the sweetest noise1764 / The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, / The maddest noise that grows,—
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There is a solitude of space1695 / There is a solitude of space / A solitude of sea
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I’m “wife”—I’ve finished that199 / I’m “wife”—I’ve finished that— / That other state—
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Sometimes with the Heart1680 / Sometimes with the Heart / Seldom with the Soul
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Bee! I’m expecting you!1035 / Bee! I’m expecting you! / Was saying Yesterday
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Volcanoes be in Sicily1705 / Volcanoes be in Sicily / And South America
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If I should die54 / If I should die, / And you should live—
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Emily Dickinson

1830-1886 / Female / American

Living much of her life in reclusive isolation, many of Dickinson's poems deal with death and immortality.

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