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Emily Dickinson
"Why do I love" You, Sir?
by Emily Dickinson
'Tis One by One -- the Father counts
by Emily Dickinson
'Twas Love -- not me
by Emily Dickinson
A Prison gets to be a friend
by Emily Dickinson
A Wife -- at daybreak I shall be
by Emily Dickinson
Because He loves Her
by Emily Dickinson
Forever at His side to walk
by Emily Dickinson
Her -- "last Poems"
by Emily Dickinson
I have a King, who does not speak
by Emily Dickinson
I know of people in the Grave
by Emily Dickinson
I know that He exists
by Emily Dickinson
I Taste a Liquor
by Emily Dickinson
I'm sorry for the Dead -- Today
by Emily Dickinson
Many a phrase has the English language
by Emily Dickinson
Musicians wrestle everywhere
by Emily Dickinson
No Notice gave She, but a Change
by Emily Dickinson
Rearrange a "Wife's" affection!
by Emily Dickinson
The Wind begun to rock the Grass - An Occupy video
by Emily Dickinson
To lose Thee
by Emily Dickinson
Where I have lost, I softer tread
by Emily Dickinson
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The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once
— E. Joseph Cossman
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