< Author:Emily Dickinson
← Emily Dickinson | 1300-1399 |
- From his slim Palace in the Dust -1300-
- I cannot want it more — -1301-
- I think that the Root of the Wind is Water — -1302-
- Not One by Heaven defrauded stay — -1303-
- Not with a Club, the Heart is broken -1304-
- Recollect the Face of me -1305-
- Surprise is like a thrilling — pungent — -1306-
- That short — potential stir -1307-
- The Day she goes -1308-
- The Infinite a sudden Guest -1309-
- The Notice that is called the Spring -1310-
- This dirty — little — Heart -1311-
- To break so vast a Heart -1312-
- Warm in her Hand these accents lie -1313-
- When a Lover is a Beggar -1314-
- Which is the best — the Moon or the Crescent? -1315-
- Winter is good — his Hoar Delights -1316-
- Abraham to kill him — -1317-
- Frigid and sweet Her parting Face — -1318-
- How News must feel when travelling -1319-
- Dear March — Come in — -1320-
- Elizabeth told Essex -1321-
- Floss won't save you from an Abyss -1322-
- I never hear that one is dead -1323-
- I send you a decrepit flower -1324-
- Knock with tremor — -1325-
- Our little secrets slink away — -1326-
- The Symptom of the Gale — -1327-
- The vastest earthly Day -1328-
- Whether they have forgotten -1329-
- Without a smile — Without a Throe -1330-
- Wonder — is not precisely Knowing -1331-
- Pink — small — and punctual — -1332-
- A little Madness in the Spring -1333-
- How soft this Prison is -1334-
- Let me not mar that perfect Dream -1335-
- Nature assigns the Sun — -1336-
- Upon a Lilac Sea -1337-
- What tenements of clover -1338-
- A Bee his burnished Carriage -1339-
- A Rat surrendered here -1340-
- Unto the Whole — how add? -1341-
- "Was not" was all the Statement. -1342-
- A single Clover Plank -1343-
- Not any more to be lacked — -1344-
- An antiquated Grace -1345-
- As Summer into Autumn slips -1346-
- Escape is such a thankful Word -1347-
- Lift it — with the Feathers -1348-
- I'd rather recollect a setting -1349-
- Luck is not chance — -1350-
- You cannot take itself -1351-
- To his simplicity -1352-
- The last of Summer is Delight — -1353-
- The Heart is the Capital of the Mind — -1354-
- The Mind lives on the Heart -1355-
- The Rat is the concisest Tenant. -1356-
- "Faithful to the end" Amended -1357-
- The Treason of an accent -1358-
- The long sigh of the Frog -1359-
- I sued the News — yet feared — the News -1360-
- The Flake the Wind exasperate -1361-
- Of their peculiar light -1362-
- Summer laid her simple Hat -1363-
- How know it from a Summer's Day? -1364-
- Take all away — -1365-
- Brother of Ingots — Ah Peru — -1366-
- "Tomorrow" — whose location -1367-
- Love's stricken "why" -1368-
- Trusty as the stars -1369-
- Gathered into the Earth, -1370-
- How fits his Umber Coat -1371-
- The Sun is one — and on the Tare -1372-
- The worthlessness of Earthly things -1373-
- A Saucer holds a Cup -1374-
- Death warrants are supposed to be -1375-
- Dreams are the subtle Dower -1376-
- Forbidden Fruit a flavor has -1377-
- His Heart was darker than the starless night -1378-
- His Mansion in the Pool -1379-
- How much the present moment means -1380-
- I suppose the time will come -1381-
- In many and reportless places -1382-
- Long Years apart — can make no -1383-
- Praise it — 'tis dead — -1384-
- "Secrets" is a daily word -1385-
- Summer — we all have seen — -1386-
- The Butterfly's Numidian Gown -1387-
- Those cattle smaller than a Bee -1388-
- Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar -1389-
- These held their Wick above the West — -1390-
- They might not need me — yet they might — -1391-
- Hope is a strange invention — -1392-
- Lay this Laurel on the One -1393-
- Whose Pink career may have a close -1394-
- After all Birds have been investigated and laid aside — -1395-
- She laid her docile Crescent down -1396-
- It sounded as if the Streets were running -1397-
- I have no Life but this — -1398-
- Perhaps they do not go so far -1399-
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