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Test Issue 2 #496

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Test Issue 2

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An Emily Dickinson Poem



**<poem> *Before I got my eye put out* – <number>(336)</number>**

**<poet>BY EMILY DICKINSON</poet>**

<body><stanza><line>Before I got my <eye>eye</eye> put out –</line>
<line>I liked as well to see</line>
<line>As other <creatures>creatures</creatures>, that have <eye>eyes</eye> –</line>
<line>And know no other way –</line></stanza>

<stanza><line>But were it told to me, <capitalized>Today</capitalized>,</line>
<line>That I might have the <capitalized><nature>Sky</nature></capitalized></line>
<line>For mine, I tell you that my <capitalized>Heart</capitalized></line>
<line>Would split, for size of me –</line></stanza>

<stanza><line>The <capitalized><nature>Meadows</nature></capitalized> – <mine>mine</mine> –</line>
<line>The <capitalized><nature>Mountains</nature></capitalized> – <mine>mine</mine> –</line>
<line>All <capitalized><nature>Forests</nature></capitalized> – <capitalized>Stintless</capitalized> <nature>stars</nature>–</line>
<line>As much of noon, as I could take –</line>
<line>Between my finite <eye>eyes</eye> –</line></stanza>

<stanza><line>The <capitalized>Motions</capitalized> of the <capitalized>Dipping</capitalized> <nature><capitalized>Birds</capitalized></nature>–</line>
<line><capitalized>The Morning’s Amber Road</capitalized> –</line>
<line>For <mine>mine</mine> – to look at when I liked,</line>
<line>The news would strike me dead –</line></stanza>

<stanza><line>So safer – guess – with just my soul</line>
<line>Opon the window pane</line>
<line>Where other <creatures>creatures</creatures> put their <eye>eyes</eye> –</line>
<line>Incautious – of the <capitalized><nature>Sun</nature></capitalized> –</line></stanza></body>

**<source>Emily Dickinson, "Before I got my eye put out" from (02138: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, )
Source: The Poems of Emily Dickinson Edited by R. W. Franklin (Harvard University Press, 1999)</source>**
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