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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.
Dying - to be
afraid of Thee -
One must to thine
Artillery
Have left exposed
a friend -
Than thine old
Arrow is a Shot
Delivered straighter
to the Heart
The leaving
Love behind -
Not for itself, the
Dust is shy.
But - Enemy -
Beloved be -
Thy Batteries
divorce -
Fight sternly in
a dying eye
Two Armies,
Love and Certainty,
And Love and
the Reverse -
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