< Author:Emily Dickinson
← Emily Dickinson | 1500-1599 |
- It came his turn to beg — -1500-
- Its little Ether Hood -1501-
- I saw the wind within her -1502-
- More than the Grave is closed to me — -1503-
- Of whom so dear -1504-
- She could not live upon the Past -1505-
- Summer is shorter than any one — -1506-
- The Pile of Years is not so high -1507-
- You cannot make Remembrance grow -1508-
- Mine Enemy is growing old — -1509-
- How happy is the little Stone -1510-
- My country need not change her gown, -1511-
- All things swept sole away -1512-
- "Go travelling with us!" -1513-
- An Antiquated Tree -1514-
- The Things that never can come back, are several — -1515-
- No Autumn's intercepting Chill -1516-
- How much of Source escapes with thee — -1517-
- Not seeing, still we know — -1518-
- The Dandelion's pallid tube -1519-
- The stem of a departed Flower -1520-
- The Butterfly upon the Sky, -1521-
- His little Hearse like Figure -1522-
- We never know we go when we are going — -1523-
- A faded Boy — in sallow Clothes -1524-
- He lived the Life of Ambush -1525-
- His oriental heresies -1526-
- Oh give it Motion — deck it sweet -1527-
- The Moon upon her fluent Route -1528-
- 'Tis Seasons since the Dimpled War -1529-
- A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring -1530-
- Above Oblivion's Tide there is a Pier -1531-
- From all the Jails the Boys and Girls -1532-
- On that specific Pillow -1533-
- Society for me my misery -1534-
- The Life that tied too tight escapes -1535-
- There comes a warning like a spy -1536-
- Candor — my tepid friend — -1537-
- Follow wise Orion -1538-
- Now I lay thee down to Sleep — -1539-
- As imperceptibly as Grief -1540-
- No matter where the Saints abide, -1541-
- Come show thy Durham Breast -1542-
- Obtaining but our own Extent -1543-
- Who has not found the Heaven — below — -1544-
- The Bible is an antique Volume — -1545-
- Sweet Pirate of the heart, -1546-
- Hope is a subtle Glutton — -1547-
- Meeting by Accident, -1548-
- My Wars are laid away in Books — -1549-
- The pattern of the sun -1550-
- Those — dying then, -1551-
- Within thy Grave! -1552-
- Bliss is the plaything of the child — -1553-
- "Go tell it" — What a Message — -1554-
- I groped for him before I knew -1555-
- Image of Light, Adieu — -1556-
- Lives he in any other world -1557-
- Of Death I try to think like this — -1558-
- Tried always and Condemned by thee -1559-
- To be forgot by thee -1560-
- No Brigadier throughout the Year -1561-
- Her Losses make our Gains ashamed — -1562-
- By homely gift and hindered Words -1563-
- Pass to they Rendezvous of Light, -1564-
- Some Arrows slay but whom they strike — -1565-
- Climbing to reach the costly Hearts -1566-
- The Heart has many Doors — -1567-
- To see her is a Picture — -1568-
- The Clock strikes one that just struck two — -1569-
- Forever honored by the Tree -1570-
- How slow the Wind — -1571-
- We wear our sober Dresses when we die, -1572-
- To the bright east she flies, -1573-
- No ladder needs the bird but skies -1574-
- The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings — -1575-
- The Spirit lasts — but in what mode — -1576-
- Morning is due to all — -1577-
- Blossoms will run away, -1578-
- It would not know if it were spurned, -1579-
- We shun it ere it comes, -1580-
- The farthest Thunder that I heard -1581-
- Where Roses would not dare to go, -1582-
- Witchcraft was hung, in History, -1583-
- Expanse cannot be lost — -1584-
- The Bird her punctual music brings -1585-
- To her derided Home -1586-
- He ate and drank the precious Words — -1587-
- This Me — that walks and works — must die, -1588-
- Cosmopolities without a plea -1589-
- Not at Home to Callers -1590-
- The Bobolink is gone — -1591-
- The Lassitudes of Contemplation -1592-
- There came a Wind like a Bugle — -1593-
- Immured in Heaven! -1594-
- Declaiming Waters none may dread — -1595-
- Few, yet enough, -1596-
- 'Tis not the swaying frame we miss, -1597-
- Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights — -1598-
- Though the great Waters sleep, -1599-
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