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Emily Dickinson

Short Name: Emily Dickinson
Full Name: Dickinson, Emily
Birth Year: 1830
Death Year: 1886
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Texts by Emily Dickinson (14)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Afraid, of whom am I afraidEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
At least to pray is left, is leftEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Because I could not stop for deathEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Death is a dialogueEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Exultation is the going of an inland soul to seaEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
I never saw a moorEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
If I can stop one heart from breakingEmily Dickinson (Author)English6
Let down the bars, O deathEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Look back on time with kindly eyesEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Our journey had advancedEmily Dickinson (1830-1886) (Author)English1
She died this was the way she diedEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
The bustle in a houseEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
They dropped like flakes, they dropped like starsEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
Through the straight pass of sufferingEmily Dickinson (Author)English1
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