< Author:Emily Dickinson
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- Make me a picture of the sun — -188-
- Mama never forgets her birds, -164-
- Many a phrase has the English language — -276-
- Many cross the Rhine -123-
- March is the Month of Expectation. -1404-
- Me — come! My dazzled face -431-
- Me from Myself — to banish — -642-
- Me prove it now — Whoever doubt -537-
- Me, change! Me, alter! -268-
- Meeting by Accident, -1548-
- Midsummer, was it, when They died — -962-
- Mine — by the Right of the White Election! -528-
- Mine Enemy is growing old — -1509-
- More Life — went out — when He went -422-
- More than the Grave is closed to me — -1503-
- Morning — is the place for Dew — -197-
- Morning is due to all — -1577-
- "Morning" — means "Milking" — to the Farmer — -300-
- Morning that comes but once, -1610-
- Morns like these — we parted — -27-
- Most she touched me by her muteness — -760-
- Much Madness is divinest Sense — -435-
- Musicians wrestle everywhere — -157-
- Must be a Woe — -571-
- Mute thy Coronation — -151-
- My best Acquaintances are those -932-
- My Cocoon tightens — Colors tease — -1099-
- My country need not change her gown, -1511-
- My Eye is fuller than my vase — -202-
- My Faith is larger than the Hills — -766-
- My first well Day — since many ill — -574-
- My friend attacks my friend! -118-
- My friend must be a Bird — -92-
- My Garden — like the Beach — -484-
- My God — He sees thee — -1178-
- My Heart ran so to thee -1237-
- My Heart upon a little Plate -1027-
- My life closed twice before its close — -1732-
- My Life had stood — a Loaded Gun — -754-
- My Maker — let me be -1403-
- My nosegays are for Captives — -95-
- My period had come for Prayer — -564-
- My Portion is Defeat — today — -639-
- My Reward for Being, was This. -343-
- My River runs to thee — -162-
- My Season's furthest Flower — -1019-
- My Soul — accused me — And I quailed — -753-
- My Triumph lasted till the Drums -1227-
- My Wars are laid away in Books — -1549-
- My wheel is in the dark! -10-
- My Worthiness is all my Doubt — -751-
- Myself can read the Telegrams -1089-
- Myself was formed — a Carpenter — -488-
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