Emily Dickinson
(10 Dec 1830 - 15 May 1886)
Female Person - United States
Works (279)
Wrote
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This World Is Not Conclusion
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Charity
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Waiting
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Such a Little Thing
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How Slow the Wind
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Slant Of Light
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The Saddest Noise
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I Shall Not See the Shadows
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Hope Is the Thing with Feathers
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Presentiment Is That Long Shadow on the Lawn
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There's a Certain Slant of Light
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What Soft—Cherubic Creatures
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Wild Nights—Wild Nights!
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I heard a Fly buzz—when I died
Lyrics
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2 Choruses, op. 8: no. 2. Let Down the Bars, O Death
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This World is not Conclusion
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The Shining Place: No. 2. A letter
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The Shining Place: No. 3. The drowned boy
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The Shining Place: No. 1. The shining place
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The Shining Place: No. 4. Wild nights
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The Shining Place: No. 5. There came a wind like a bugle
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The Shining Place
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Counterpoise: I. "Nature" is what we see
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Counterpoise: IV. I taste a liquor never brewed
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This World is not Conclusion: I. Crisis is a Hair
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This World is not Conclusion: II. We like March
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This World is not Conclusion: III. This World is not Conclusion
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This World is not Conclusion: IV. Heart! We will forget him!
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I Will Breath a Mountain: No. 8. The bustle in a house
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It Was Not Death
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Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson
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After a great pain
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I held a jewel in my fingers
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Wild nights
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Mine by the right
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A word is dead
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Nobody
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Vitality begun
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Bride of the Holy Ghost
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In falling timbers
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On the death of a child
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Armistice
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Bind me - I still can sing
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I've seen a dying eye
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If I can stop one heart from breaking
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Will there really be a morning
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For Life
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The Spheres at Play
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The Spheres at Play: I. There Came a Wind Like a Bugle
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The Spheres at Play: II. Put up My Lute!
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The Spheres at Play: III. Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
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Love Is Anterior to Life
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Five Moods after American Poets, op. 57: No. 3. Indian Summer
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Hope Is the Thing with Feathers
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How Slow the Wind
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I Never Saw a Moor
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Heart Not So Heavy as Mine
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Songs for the Dead Soldiers: VI. Carentan, O Carentan / The Battlefield / Let Down the Bars
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Wider Than the Sky
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson: No. 1. Farewell
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson: No. 2. I died for Beauty
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson: No. 3. I felt a Funeral, in my Brain
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson: No. 4. Dying
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Five colourisations of Emily Dickinson: No. 5. I had no time to Hate
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Beyond the Glass
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Footsteps
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This and My Heart
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If Bees Are Few
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My River Runs to You
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Ashore at Least
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Forbidden Fruit
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A Slash of Blue
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Wild Nights
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Bind Me
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Sepal
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This and My Heart, Var.
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These Saw Visions
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The Sabbath
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I heard a fly buzz
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How happy is the little stone
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The martyrs even trod
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It will be Summer
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The Grass, op. 77 no. 4
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Emily Dickinson Songs, op. 77
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Members of the Resurrection
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson: No. 1. It's all I have to bring
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson: No. 2. So bashful
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson: No. 4. To make a prairie
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson: No. 5. And this of all my hopes
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson: No. 3. Poor little heart
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Five Poems by Emily Dickinson
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Three New England Songs: No. 1. To Lose Thee
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Three New England Songs: No. 3. We Learned the Whole of Love
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Delight: III. I taste a liquor
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Delight: II. Answer July
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Delight: I. Delight is as the flight
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Delight
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Much madness is divinest sense
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I'm nobody
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The morns are meeker
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This is my letter to the world
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Two butterflies went out at noon
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The soul selects her own society
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Mielo
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I Shall Not Live in Vain
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Faith Disquiet: III. If You Were Coming in the Fall
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Faith Disquiet: II. What If I Say I Shall Not Wait!
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Faith Disquiet: I. Why Do I Love You, Sir?
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Faith Disquiet
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If You Were Coming in the Fall
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Before the Storm: II. It Sounded as If the Streets Were Running
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As Well as Jesus
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It Makes No Difference Abroad
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Horizons: IV. Exultation
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Six Dickinson Poems
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Six Dickinson Poems: I. I Never Saw a Moor
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Six Dickinson Poems: II. The Moon Is Distant from the Sea
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Six Dickinson Poems: III. That It Will Never Come Again
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Six Dickinson Poems: IV. The Grave My Little Cottage Is
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Poems of Love and the Rain: IV. Love's Stricken
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Six Dickinson Poems: V. I Shall Keep Singing!
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Six Dickinson Poems: VI. The Bee
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Poems of Love and the Rain: XIV. Love's Stricken
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: Good Morning - Midnight
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: Let down the Bars, oh Death
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: An awful Tempest mashed the air
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Heart, we will forget him
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: III. Why do they shut me out of Heaven?
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: VIII. When they come back
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: IX. I felt a funeral in my brain
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: X. I've heard an organ talk sometimes
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: XII. The Chariot
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: VI. Dear March, come in!
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: V. Heart, we will forget him!
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: XI. Going to heaven!
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: VII. Sleep is supposed to be
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I felt a Funeral, in my Brain
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Women's Voices: No. 8. What Inn Is This?
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Down An Amherst Path
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I Hide Myself
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I Felt My Life With Both My Hands
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If You Were Coming in the Fall
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I Went to Heaven
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It Struck Me Every Day
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When Night Is Almost Done
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I heard as if I had no Ear
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This Day: I. Bring me the sunset in a cup
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Sarabande
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Three Epitaphs
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Two Emily Dickinson Settings
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Had I Not Seen the Sun
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I Had No Time to Hate
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I Felt a Funeral
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Loneliness
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Have You Got a Brook in Your Little Heart
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Angels in the Early Morning
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Wild Nights
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: I. Nature, the gentlest mother
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: II. There came a wind like a bugle
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Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson: IV. The world feels dusty
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I'm Nobody
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Wild Nights
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May flower
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Four Dickinson Songs
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Songs of Experience: No. 6. Two Butterflies
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Three Dickinson Songs
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The White Election
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: I Sing to Use
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: There is a Morn
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: I had a Guinea
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: If She had been
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: New Feet within
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: She Bore it
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: I Taste a Liquor
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The White Election: Part I: The Pensive Spring: I should not Dare
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: There Came a Day
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: The First Day's Night
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: The Soul Selects
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: It was not Death
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: When I was Small
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: I Cried at Pity
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: The Night was Wide
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The White Election: Part II: So Must We Meet Apart: I Cannot Live with you
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: My First Well Day
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: It Ceased to Hurt Me
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: I Like to See it
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: Split the Lark
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: The Crickets Sang
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: After a Hundred Years
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: The Clouds their Backs
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The White Election: Part III: Almost Peace: I Shall not Murmur
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: The Grave my Little Cottage is
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: I Did not Reach Thee
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: My Wars are Laid away in Books
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: There Came a Wind
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: The Going from a World
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: Upon his Saddle Sprung a Bird
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: Beauty Crowds Me
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The White Election: Part IV: My Feet Slip Nearer: I Sing to Use the Waiting
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Two Songs From Emily Dickinson
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Two Songs From Emily Dickinson: I.
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Two Songs From Emily Dickinson: II.
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Moon and Star
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Elämän kirja, op. 66: No. 5. Hope Is the Thing With Feathers
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Boots of Lead
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Will There Really Be a "Morning"?
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Songs of Love and Eternity: I. These are the days when birds come back
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Songs of Love and Eternity: II. Wild nights!
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Songs of Love and Eternity: III. Heart, we will forget him!
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Songs of Love and Eternity: IV. The wind tapped like a tired man
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Songs of Love and Eternity: V. To make a prairie it takes a clover
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I taste a liquor never brewed
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At First
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Beauty Is Not Caused
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Because I Could Not Stop For Death
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Harmonium: II. Because I Could Not Stop for Death
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Harmonium: III. Wild Nights
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: I. Nature, the gentlest mother
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: II. There came a wind like a bugle
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: III. The world feels dusty
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: IV. Heart, we will forget him
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: V. Dear March, come in!
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VI. Sleep is supposed to be
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VII. Going to Heaven!
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson: VIII. The Chariot
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Eight Poems of Emily Dickinson
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When Plato Was a Certainty
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Light
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One Sister
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Tell Her
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Under the Light
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Requiem: Songs for Sue, op. 33: I. From Emily Dickinson
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I Cannot See
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Will There Really Be a Morning
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Good Morning Midnight
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My River
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I Don't Know His Name
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: Bee! I'm expecting you
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: Nobody knows this little rose
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Six Poems by Emily Dickinson: Heart! We will forget him!
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Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
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One Must Always Have Love, op. 152 no. 3: No. 2. Daisy: Allegro
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Heart! we will forget him
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Three Dickinson Songs: As Imperceptibly as Grief
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Three Dickinson Songs: Will There Really Be a Morning?
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Three Dickinson Songs: Good Morning Midnight
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Between Eternity and Time
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Between Eternity and Time: I. Come Slowly, Eden!
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Between Eternity and Time: II. Bequest
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Between Eternity and Time: III. The Heart Asks Pleasure First
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I Went to Heaven
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Least Bee
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Least Bee: I. 1074
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Least Bee: II. 1766
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Least Bee: III. 1602
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Least Bee: IV. 676
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Least Bee: V. 1155
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Trois cadeaux: No. 2. An Antique Book
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 1. We Met as Sparks
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 2. What I See Not
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 3. If You Were Coming in the Fall
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 4. Nature
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 5. As Imperceptibly as Grief
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 6. A Soft Sea
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 7. If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 8. Presentiment
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 9. Split the Lark
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Orchestral Songs on Poems by Emily Dickinson, op. 82a: No. 10. Fame Is a Bee
Libretto
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There Is a Solitude
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Epigram: III.
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Epigram: I.
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Epigram: II.
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Folio
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The Passing of the Year: No. 3. Answer July