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| I could die -- to know --
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| Written by: | Emily Dickinson (other works)
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| Poem #: | 570
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| Language: | English
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| Type: | Poetry
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| Preceded by: | I reckon -- when I count it all -- -569-
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| Succeeded by: | Must be a Woe -- -571-
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I could die -- to know --
'Tis a trifling knowledge --
News-Boys salute the Door --
Carts -- joggle by --
Morning's bold face -- stares in the window --
Were but mine -- the Charter of the least Fly --
Houses hunch the House
With their Brick Shoulders --
Coals -- from a Rolling Load -- rattle -- how -- near --
To the very Square -- His foot is passing --
Possibly, this moment --
While I -- dream -- Here --
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