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364.3 k4.2 k645 kTreatise on Law
1169 k68 k68 kThe Cambridge History of American Literature/Book II/Chapter I
1138.4 k8.2 k8.2 k1945 Florida State Road renumbering
12-2624 k28 kFord's farewell address
111.8 k1.7 k1.7 kI have a King, who does not speak—
111.8 k1.7 k1.7 kI can't tell you—but you feel it—
111.7 k1.7 k1.7 kIf the foolish, call them "flowers"—
111.7 k1.6 k1.6 kPoems (Dickinson)/Rouge gagne
111.6 k1.6 k1.6 kPoems (Dickinson)/Have you got a brook in your little heart?
111.6 k1.6 k1.6 kA Lady red—amid the Hill
111.6 k1.6 k1.6 kPoems (Dickinson)/The daisy follows soft the Sun
111.6 k1.6 k1.6 kPoems (Dickinson)/One dignity delays for all
111.6 k1.6 k1.6 kA little East of Jordan
111.5 k1.5 k1.5 kWe should not mind so small a flower—
111.5 k1.5 k1.5 kA little bread—a crust—a crumb—
111.5 k1.5 k1.5 kPoems (Dickinson)/So bashful when I spied her
111.5 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Success
111.5 k1.4 k1.4 kDust is the only Secret—
111.5 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Angels in the early morning
111.5 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/To fight aloud is very brave
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kAll overgrown by cunning moss
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kTo hang our head—ostensibly—
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/The bee is not afraid of me
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/New feet within my garden go
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kUnited Nations Security Council Resolution 112
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kIf pain for peace prepares
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kGlowing is her Bonnet
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Our share of night to bear
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kOur lives are Swiss—
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kShe died at play
111.4 k1.4 k1.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Almost!
111.4 k1.3 k1.3 kLow at my problem bending
111.4 k1.3 k1.3 kPoems (Dickinson)/As children bid the guest good-night
111.4 k1.3 k1.3 kSo from the mould
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kAmbition cannot find him
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kBless God, he went as soldiers
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 k"Sown in dishonor"!
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kTo venerate the simple days
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kPapa above!
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kPoems (Dickinson)/She went as quiet as the dew
111.3 k1.3 k1.3 kMy friend must be a Bird—
111.3 k1.2 k1.2 kWater, is taught by thirst
111 k1 k1.6 kSilent Night (unsourced)
119839831.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/A wounded deer leaps highest
118648641.9 kThere is a word
118538531.6 kOn this wondrous sea
13-96961.6 kI never told the buried gold
113483481.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Whether my bark went down at sea
112352353.8 kThe feet of people walking home
11-1171171.8 kOne Sister have I in our house
11-1081081.4 kPoems (Dickinson)/Sleep is supposed to be
111011012.2 kMy wheel is in the dark!
11-555520 kTruman's farewell address
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