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XXIV

Life





XXIV, LIFE by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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Whether my bark went down at sea,
Whether she met with gales,
Whether to isles enchanted
She bent her docile sails;

By what mystic mooring
She is held to-day, --
This is the errand of the eye
Out upon the bay.






                                                                                    

 

 

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Life

I SUCCESS
II
III ROUGE ET NOIR
IV ROUGE GAGNE
V
VI
VII ALMOST!
VIII
IX
X IN A LIBRARY
XI
XII
XIII EXCLUSION
XIV THE SECRET
XV THE LONELY HOUSE
XVI
XVII DAWN
XVIII THE BOOK OF MARTYRS
XIX THE MYSTERY OF PAIN
XX
XXI A BOOK
XXII
XXIII UNRETURNING
XXIV
XXV
XXVI

 


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