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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.
The most
triumphant
Bird I ever
knew or met
Embarked opon
a Twig Today
And till
Dominion set
I famish to
behold so
eminent a sight
And sang
for nothing
scrutable
But intimate
Delight.
Retired, and
resumed his
transitive Estate -
To what
delicious Accident
Does finest
Glory fit!
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