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  • In This Book
    In this book I have scribbled some innocent rhymes,
    In various moods, and at different times;
    Some grave and some cheerful, some merry, some sad,
    Though none may be good, there are none very bad....
  • Woodburn
    Oh, the brow that has never been shaded by care
    The rosewreath of pleasure may smilingly wear,
    And the heart that is wholly a stranger to gloom,
    'Mid the din of existence may fearlessly bloom; ...
  • Written In A Friend's Album
    Trust not Hope's illusive ray,
    Trust not Joy's deceitful smiles;
    Oft they reckless youth betray
    With their bland, seductive wiles. ...
  • Reply Of The Messenger Bird
    Thou art come from the spirits' land, thou bird!
    Thou art come from the spirits' land:
    Through the dark pine grove let thy voice be heard,
    And tell of the shadowy band! ...
  • The Gathering Round The Oak Tree
    Why should "the little remnant mourn?"
    Though closed the house of prayer,
    An aged oak its shelter gave;
    And surely He was there, ...
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Bright 19 Heart 17 Soul 16 Voice 14 Life 14 Earth 14 Sweet 12 Away 12 Love 11 Time 11


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The things we thought that we should do
 by Emily Dickinson

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The things we thought that we should do
We other things have done
But those peculiar industries
Have never been begun-

The Lands we thought that we should seek
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