< Author:Emily Dickinson
← Emily Dickinson | 700-799 |
- You've seen Balloons set — Haven't You? -700-
- A Thought went up my mind today — -701-
- A first Mute Coming — -702-
- Out of sight? What of that? -703-
- No matter — now — Sweet — -704-
- Suspense — is Hostiler than Death — -705-
- Life, and Death, and Giants — -706-
- The Grace — Myself — might not obtain — -707-
- I sometimes drop it, for a Quick — -708-
- Publication — is the Auction -709-
- The Sunrise runs for Both — -710-
- Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds -711-
- Because I could not stop for Death — -712-
- Fame of Myself, to justify, -713-
- Rest at Night -714-
- The World — feels Dusty -715-
- The Day undressed — Herself — -716-
- The Beggar Lad — dies early — -717-
- I meant to find Her when I came — -718-
- A South Wind — has a pathos -719-
- No Prisoner be — -720-
- Behind Me — dips Eternity — -721-
- Sweet Mountains — Ye tell Me no lie — -722-
- It tossed — and tossed — -723-
- It's easy to invent a Life — -724-
- Where Thou art — that — is Home — -725-
- We thirst at first — 'tis Nature's Act — -726-
- Precious to Me — She still shall be — -727-
- Let Us play Yesterday — -728-
- Alter! When the Hills do — -729-
- Defrauded I a Butterfly — -730-
- "I want" — it pleaded — All its life — -731-
- She rose to His Requirement — dropt -732-
- The Spirit is the Conscious Ear. -733-
- If He were living — dare I ask — -734-
- Upon Concluded Lives -735-
- Have any like Myself -736-
- The Moon was but a Chin of Gold -737-
- You said that I "was Great" — one Day — -738-
- I many times thought Peace had come -739-
- You taught me Waiting with Myself — -740-
- Drama's Vitallest Expression is the Common Day -741-
- Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre — -742-
- The Birds reported from the South — -743-
- Remorse — is Memory — awake — -744-
- Renunciation — is a piercing Virtue — -745-
- Never for Society -746-
- It dropped so low — in my Regard — -747-
- Autumn — overlooked my Knitting — -748-
- All but Death, can be Adjusted — -749-
- Growth of Man — like Growth of Nature — -750-
- My Worthiness is all my Doubt — -751-
- So the Eyes accost — and sunder -752-
- My Soul — accused me — And I quailed — -753-
- My Life had stood — a Loaded Gun — -754-
- No Bobolink — reverse His Singing -755-
- One Blessing had I than the rest -756-
- The Mountains — grow unnoticed — -757-
- These — saw Visions — -758-
- He fought like those Who've nought to lose — -759-
- Most she touched me by her muteness — -760-
- From Blank to Blank — -761-
- The Whole of it came not at once — -762-
- He told a homely tale -763-
- Presentiment — is that long Shadow — on the Lawn — -764-
- You constituted Time — -765-
- My Faith is larger than the Hills — -766-
- To offer brave assistance -767-
- When I hoped, I recollect -768-
- One and One — are One — -769-
- I lived on Dread — -770-
- None can experience sting -771-
- The hallowing of Pain -772-
- Deprived of other Banquet, -773-
- It is a lonesome Glee — -774-
- If Blame be my side — forfeit Me — -775-
- The Color of a Queen, is this — -776-
- The Loneliness One dare not sound — -777-
- This that would greet — an hour ago — -778-
- The Service without Hope — -779-
- The Truth — is stirless — -780-
- To wait an Hour — is long — -781-
- There is an arid Pleasure — -782-
- The Birds begun at Four o'clock — -783-
- Bereaved of all, I went abroad — -784-
- They have a little Odor — that to me -785-
- Severer Service of myself -786-
- Such is the Force of Happiness — -787-
- Joy to have merited the Pain — -788-
- On a Columnar Self — -789-
- Nature — the Gentlest Mother is, -790-
- God gave a Loaf to every Bird — -791-
- Through the strait pass of suffering — -792-
- Grief is a Mouse — -793-
- A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree — -794-
- Her final Summer was it — -795-
- Who Giants know, with lesser Men -796-
- By my Window have I for Scenery -797-
- She staked her Feathers — Gained an Arc — -798-
- Despair's advantage is achieved -799-
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