< Author:Emily Dickinson
← Emily Dickinson | 400-499 |
- A Tongue — to tell Him I am true! -400-
- What Soft — Cherubic Creatures — -401-
- I pay — in Satin Cash — -402-
- The Winters are so short — -403-
- How many Flowers fail in Wood — -404-
- It might be lonelier -405-
- Some — Work for Immortality — -406-
- If What we could — were what we would — -407-
- Unit, like Death, for Whom? -408-
- They dropped like Flakes — -409-
- The first Day's Night had come — -410-
- The Color of the Grave is Green — -411-
- I read my sentence — steadily — -412-
- I never felt at Home — Below —- -413-
- 'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch, -414-
- Sunset at Night — is natural — -415-
- A Murmur in the Trees — to note — -416-
- Is it dead — Find it — -417-
- Not in this World to see his face — -418-
- We grow accustomed to the Dark — -419-
- You'll know it — as you know 'tis Noon — -420-
- A Charm invests a face -421-
- More Life — went out — when He went -422-
- The Months have ends — the Years — a knot — -423-
- Removed from Accident of Loss -424-
- Good Morning — Midnight — -425-
- It don't sound so terrible — quite — as it did — -426-
- I'll clutch — and clutch — -427-
- Taking up the fair Ideal, -428-
- The Moon is distant from the Sea — -429-
- It would never be Common — more — I said — -430-
- Me — come! My dazzled face -431-
- Do People moulder equally, -432-
- Knows how to forget! -433-
- To love thee Year by Year — -434-
- Much Madness is divinest Sense — -435-
- The Wind — tapped like a tired Man — -436-
- Prayer is the little implement -437-
- Forget! The lady with the Amulet -438-
- Undue Significance a starving man attaches -439-
- 'Tis customary as we part -440-
- This is my letter to the World -441-
- God made a little Gentian — -442-
- I tie my Hat — I crease my Shawl — -443-
- It feels a shame to be Alive — -444-
- 'Twas just this time, last year, I died. -445-
- I showed her Heights she never saw — -446-
- Could — I do more — for Thee — -447-
- This was a Poet — It is That -448-
- I died for Beauty — but was scarce -449-
- Dreams — are well — but Waking's better, -450-
- The Outer — from the Inner -451-
- The Malay — took the Pearl — -452-
- Love — thou art high — -453-
- It was given to me by the Gods — -454-
- Triumph — may be of several kinds — -455-
- So well that I can live without — -456-
- Sweet — safe — Houses — -457-
- Like eyes that looked on Wastes — -458-
- A Tooth upon Our Peace -459-
- I know where Wells grow — Droughtless Wells — -460-
- A Wife — at daybreak I shall be — -461-
- Why make it doubt — it hurts it so — -462-
- I live with Him — I see His face — -463-
- The power to be true to You, -464-
- I heard a Fly buzz — when I died — -465-
- 'Tis little I — could care for Pearls — -466-
- We do not play on Graves — -467-
- The Manner of its Death -468-
- The Red — Blaze — is the Morning — -469-
- I am alive — I guess — -470-
- A Night — there lay the Days between — -471-
- Except the Heaven had come so near — -472-
- I am ashamed — I hide — -473-
- They put Us far apart — -474-
- Doom is the House without the Door — -475-
- I meant to have but modest needs — -476-
- No Man can compass a Despair — -477-
- I had no time to Hate — -478-
- She dealt her pretty words like Blades — -479-
- "Why do I love" You, Sir? -480-
- The Himmaleh was known to stoop -481-
- We Cover Thee — Sweet Face — -482-
- A Solemn thing within the Soul -483-
- My Garden — like the Beach — -484-
- To make One's Toilette — after Death -485-
- I was the slightest in the House — -486-
- You love the Lord — you cannot see — -487-
- Myself was formed — a Carpenter — -488-
- We pray — to Heaven — -489-
- To One denied the drink -490-
- While it is alive -491-
- Civilization — spurns — the Leopard! -492-
- The World — stands — solemner — to me — -493-
- Going to Him! Happy letter! -494-
- It's thoughts — and just One Heart — -495-
- As far from pity, as complaint — -496-
- He strained my faith — -497-
- I envy Seas, whereon He rides — -498-
- Those fair — fictitious People — -499-
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