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[Incomplete]
A drop fell on the apple tree (E. Bacon, C. Dickinson, A. Farwell, R. Kent)
A train went through a burial gate (C. Dickinson)
Alter? When the hills do (E. Bacon, V. Persichetti)
Apparently with no surprise (N. Dinerstein, H. Lindenfeld) ITA
As if some little Arctic flower (E. Bacon)
At last to be identified (A. Farwell, R. Thomas, J. Heggie)
Because I could not stop for Death -- (F. Chapiro, A. Copland, S. Kagen, G. Bachlund, J. Adams) FRE
Belshazzar had a letter (J. Berger)
Departed to the judgment (P. Dickinson)
Elysium is as far as to (U. Kay, A. Weiss)
Have you got a brook in your little heart (G. Boyle, C. Dickinson, J. Duke, H. Mollincone, E. Parker)
I died for beauty, but was scarce (R. Baksa, F. Chapiro, H. Clarke, N. Dinerstein, H. Lindenfeld)
I had no time to hate, because (A. Farwell)
I know some lonely Houses off the road
(G. Perle) FRE
I never saw a moor (L. Berkowitz, A. Farwell, I. Freed, H. Leavitt, R. Muczynski, J. Sacco, A. Weiss, R. Thomas) ITA
I reason, earth is short (E. Laderman)
I shall know why, when time is over (A. Farwell) ITA FRE
I taste a liquor never brewed (C. Dickinson, J. Duke, R. Escher, A. Farwell, W. Gettel, N. Peros, W. Sydeman, R. Ward, A. Weiss, B. Roe)
If I can stop one heart from breaking ([more than ten composers]) ITA
If I shouldn't be alive (J. Heiss)
If you were coming in the Fall (E. Laderman, G. Steiner, J. Heggie)
I'll tell you how the sun rose (A. Brown, A. Farwell, E. Kettering, F. Knowlton, D. McAfee, A. Raymond-Ward)
I'm wife; I've finished that (E. Laderman)
Mine by the right of the white election (G. Coates, A. Farwell)
Much madness is divinest sense
(R. Baksa, S. Kagen, J. Langert, H. Lindenfeld)
My cocoon tightens, colors tease (T. Pasatieri)
My river runs to thee (E. Bacon, G. Steiner, W. Hawley)
New feet within my garden go (J. Duke, R. Kent, R. Perera)
One dignity delays for all (P. Dickinson)
Our share of night to bear (E. Bacon, O. Luening, G. Steiner)
Pain has an element of blank (S. Kagen, R. Starer)
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower
(G. Perle, G. Steiner, J. Fitzwilliam) FRE
Pink, small, and punctual (E. Bacon)
Read, sweet, how others strove (R. Harris, P. Mennin)
Safe in their alabaster chambers (A. Farwell, B. Murray, D. Pinkham, B. Holmes)
She went as quiet as the dew (E. Bacon, E. Bacon)
Sleep is supposed to be (A. Copland) FRE
So bashful when I spied her (E. Bacon, A. Weld)
Soul, wilt thou toss again (O. Luening)
Success is counted sweetest (A. Leichtling) GER
That I did always love (P. Mennin, T. Pasatieri)
The bustle in a house (N. Dinerstein)
The daisy follows soft the sun (E. Bacon)
The grass so little has to do (E. Bacon, A. Bergh, A. Farwell, V. Persichetti)
The heart asks pleasure first (E. Bacon, J. Langert, G. Perle, W. Rogers) FRE
The morns are meeker than they were (R. Baksa, A. Brown, H. Clarke, R. Kent, E. Marzo)
The mountain sat upon the plain (E. Bacon)
The murmur of a bee (C. As, A. Weiss)
The sky is low, the clouds are mean (A. Iannaccone, R. Kent)
The soul selects her own society (R. Baksa)
The sun kept setting, setting still (E. Bacon, J. Heggie, J. Heggie)
There came a day at Summer's full (E. Bacon, E. Laderman)
There's a certain slant of light (E. Bacon, R. Baksa, S. Davis, P. Dickinson, D. Pinkham, R. Thomas)
This is my letter to the world (D. Grantham, F. Levy, P. Mennin)
This is the land the sunset washes (E. Bacon, A. Farwell, E. Bacon)
'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy (P. Mennin)
To fight aloud is very brave (E. Laderman)
To know just how he suffered would be dear (T. Pasatieri)
When night is almost done (R. Baksa)
Whether my bark went down at sea (J. Kennedy)
You left me - Sire - two legacies, - (T. Pasatieri)
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