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Complete Poems: Life - 3 by Emily Dickinson
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Index of Complete Poems: Life - 3

Victory comes late
ENOUGH - God gave a loaf to every bird
Experiment to me
MY COUNTRY'S WARDROBE - My country need not change her gown
Faith is a fine invention
Except the heaven had come so near
Portraits are to daily faces
THE DUEL - I took my power in my hand.
A shady friend for torrid days
THE GOAL - Each life converges to some centre
SIGHT - Before I got my eye put out
Talk with prudence to a beggar
THE PREACHER - He preached upon "breadth" till it argued him narrow
Good night! which put the candle out?
When I hoped I feared
DEED - A deed knocks first at thought
TIME'S LESSON - Mine enemy is growing old
REMORSE - Remorse is memory awake
THE SHELTER - The body grows outside
Undue significance a starving man attaches
Heart not so heavy as mine
I many times thought peace had come
Unto my books so good to turn
This merit hath the worst
HUNGER - I had been hungry all the years
I gained it so
To learn the transport by the pain
RETURNING - I years had been from home
PRAYER - Prayer is the little implement
I know that he exists

   
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