< Author:Emily Dickinson
← Emily Dickinson | 500-599 |
- Within my Garden, rides a Bird -500-
- This World is not Conclusion. -501-
- At least — to pray — is left — is left — -502-
- Better — than Music! For I — who heard it — -503-
- You know that Portrait in the Moon — -504-
- I would not paint — a picture — -505-
- He touched me, so I live to know -506-
- She sights a Bird — she chuckles — -507-
- I'm ceded — I've stopped being Theirs — -508-
- If anybody's friend be dead -509-
- It was not Death, for I stood up, -510-
- If you were coming in the Fall, -511-
- The Soul has Bandaged moments — -512-
- Like Flowers, that heard the news of Dews, -513-
- Her smile was shaped like other smiles — -514-
- No Crowd that has occurred -515-
- Beauty — be not caused — It Is — -516-
- He parts Himself — like Leaves — -517-
- Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night -518-
- 'Twas warm — at first — like Us — -519-
- I started Early — Took my Dog — -520-
- Endow the Living — with the Tears — -521-
- Had I presumed to hope — -522-
- Sweet — You forgot — but I remembered -523-
- Departed — to the Judgment — -524-
- I think the Hemlock likes to stand -525-
- To hear an Oriole sing -526-
- To put this World down, like a Bundle — -527-
- Mine — by the Right of the White Election! -528-
- I'm sorry for the Dead — Today — -529-
- You cannot put a Fire out — -530-
- We dream — it is good we are dreaming — -531-
- I tried to think a lonelier Thing -532-
- Two butterflies went out at Noon — -533-
- We see — Comparatively — -534-
- She's happy, with a new Content — -535-
- The Heart asks Pleasure — first — -536-
- Me prove it now — Whoever doubt -537-
- 'Tis true — They shut me in the Cold — -538-
- The Province of the Saved -539-
- I took my Power in my Hand — -540-
- Some such Butterfly be seen -541-
- I had no Cause to be awake — -542-
- I fear a Man of frugal Speech — -543-
- The Martyr Poets — did not tell — -544-
- 'Tis One by One — the Father counts — -545-
- To fill a Gap -546-
- I've seen a Dying Eye -547-
- Death is potential to that Man -548-
- That I did always love -549-
- I cross till I am weary -550-
- There is a Shame of Nobleness — -551-
- An ignorance a Sunset -552-
- One Crucifixion is recorded — only — -553-
- The Black Berry — wears a Thorn in his side — -554-
- Trust in the Unexpected — -555-
- The Brain, within its Groove -556-
- She hideth Her the last — -557-
- But little Carmine hath her face — -558-
- It knew no Medicine — -559-
- It knew no lapse, nor Diminuation — -560-
- I measure every Grief I meet -561-
- Conjecturing a Climate -562-
- I could not prove the Years had feet — -563-
- My period had come for Prayer — -564-
- One Anguish — in a Crowd — -565-
- A Dying Tiger — moaned for Drink — -566-
- He gave away his Life — -567-
- We learned the Whole of Love — -568-
- I reckon — when I count it all — -569-
- I could die — to know — -570-
- Must be a Woe — -571-
- Delight — becomes pictorial — -572-
- The Test of Love — is Death — -573-
- My first well Day — since many ill — -574-
- "Heaven" has different Signs — to me — -575-
- I prayed, at first, a little Girl, -576-
- If I may have it, when it's dead, -577-
- The Body grows without — -578-
- I had been hungry, all the Years — -579-
- I gave myself to Him — -580-
- I found the words to every thought -581-
- Inconceivably solemn! -582-
- A Toad, can die of Light — -583-
- It ceased to hurt me, though so slow -584-
- I like to see it lap the Miles — -585-
- We talked as Girls do — -586-
- Empty my Heart, of Thee — -587-
- I cried at Pity — not at Pain — -588-
- The Night was wide, and furnished scant -589-
- Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth — -590-
- To interrupt His Yellow Plan -591-
- What care the Dead, for Chanticleer — -592-
- I think I was enchanted -593-
- The Battle fought between the Soul -594-
- Like Mighty Foot Lights — burned the Red -595-
- When I was small, a Woman died — -596-
- It always felt to me — a wrong -597-
- Three times — we parted — Breath — and I — -598-
- There is a pain — so utter — -599-
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