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A Death blow is a Life blow to Some
Who till they died, did not alive become—
Who had they lived, had died but when
They died, Vitality begun.
More verses by Emily Dickinson
- "Houses"&Mdash;So The Wise Men Tell Me
- A Drop Fell On The Apple Tree
- If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking,
- 'Speech'—is A Prank Of Parliament
- A Burdock&Mdash;Clawed My Gown