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Browse alphabetically through more than 9,000 words in Dickinson’s poetry, as defined in the Emily Dickinson Lexicon, based in part on her dictionary, Webster's 1844 American Dictionary of the English Language.
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Let Us play Yesterday -
I - the Girl at School -
You - and Eternity - the
untold Tale -
Easing my famine
At my Lexicon -
Logarithm - had I - for Drink -
'Twas a dry Wine -
Somewhat different - must be -
Dreams tint the Sleep -
Cunning Reds of Morning
Make the Blind - leap -
Still at the Egg-life -
Chafing the Shell -
When you troubled the Ellipse -
And the Bird fell -
Manacles be dim - they say -
To the new Free -
Liberty - commoner -
Never could - to me -
'Twas my last gratitude
When I slept - at night -
'Twas the first Miracle
Let in - with Light -
Can the Lark resume the Shell -
Easier - for the Sky -
Would'nt Bonds hurt more
Than Yesterday?
Would'nt Dungeons sorer grate
On the Man - free -
Just long enough to taste -
Then - doomed new -
God of the Manacle
As of the Free -
Take not my Liberty
Away from Me -
Alter! When the Hills do -
Falter! When the Sun
Question if His Glory
Be the Perfect One -
Surfeit! When the Daffodil
Doth of the Dew -
Even as Herself - Sir -
I will - Of You -
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