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Three by Dickinson IV Three epigrams by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson.
Who knows how deep the Heart is
Love is the one perfect labor
Why the full heart is speechless, New Poems of Emily Dickinson (1993), ed. William H. Shurr with Anna Dunlap & Emily Grey Shurr, ## 57, 66, 123; pp. 24, 25, 29. See also Three by Dickinson III: Poems by Emily Elizabeth Dickinson. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Sun. 05/29/05 11:11:57 AM |
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