"The heart asks pleasure first"

edition of a poem by Emily Dickinson
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"The heart asks pleasure first"

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"The heart asks pleasure first" is a version, edition or translation[1].

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  • "The heart asks pleasure first"'s instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
  • "The heart asks pleasure first"'s part of is recorded as Poems[3].
  • "The heart asks pleasure first"'s edition or translation of is recorded as The Heart asks Pleasure — first —[4].
  • "The heart asks pleasure first"'s published in is recorded as Poems[5].

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"The heart asks pleasure first"'s part of is recorded as Poems[3].

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