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INDEX OF FIRST LINES
I
I bet with every Wind that blew, till Nature in chagrin
266
I breathed enough to learn the trick
243
I bring an unaccustomed wine
17
I cannot live with you
150
I can't tell you, but you feel it
271
I can wade grief
21
I did not reach thee
315
I died for beauty, but was scarce
185
I dreaded that first robin so
85
I envy seas whereon he rides
175
If anybody's friend be dead
212
I felt a cleavage in my mind
57
I felt a funeral in my brain
238
If I can stop one heart from breaking
6
If I could tell how glad I was
309
If I may have it when it 's dead
244
If I should die
216
If I should n't be alive
199
I fit for them
290
I found the phrase to every thought
19
If pain for peace prepares
289
If recollecting were forgetting
58
If the foolish call them "flowers"
51
If tolling bell I ask the cause
244
If what we could were what we would
260
If you were coming in the fall
147
I gained it so
43
I gave myself to him
159
I had a daily bliss
64
I had a guinea golden
54
I had been hungry all the years
42
I had no cause to be awake
212
I had no time to hate, because
15
I have a king who does not speak
63
I have no life but this
157
I have not told my garden yet
205
I heard a fly buzz when I died
245
I held a jewel in my fingers
165
I hide myself within my flower
148
I know a place where summer strives
94
I know some lonely houses off the road
10
I know that he exists
45
I like a look of agony
186
I like to see it lap the miles
25
I lived on dread; to those who know
216
I live with him, I see his face
174
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