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#303 (409) ("The Soul selects her own Society-")
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#303 (409) ("The Soul selects her own Society-")
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Poem Details
Original Publication Year:
1862
Poet:
Emily Dickinson
Poetic Form:
Quatrain
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#303 (409) ("The Soul selects her own Society-")
#280 (340) ("I felt a Funeral, in my Brain")
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