< Author:Emily Dickinson
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- What did They do since I saw Them? -900-
- Sweet, to have had them lost -901-
- The first Day that I was a Life -902-
- I hide myself within my flower, -903-
- Had I not This, or This, I said, -904-
- Between My Country — and the Others — -905-
- The Admirations — and Contempts — of time — -906-
- Till Death — is narrow Loving — -907-
- 'Tis Sunrise — Little Maid — Hast Thou -908-
- I make His Crescent fill or lack — -909-
- Experience is the Angled Road -910-
- Too little way the House must lie -911-
- Peace is a fiction of our Faith — -912-
- And this of all my Hopes -913-
- I cannot be ashamed -914-
- Faith — is the Pierless Bridge -915-
- His Feet are shod with Gauze — -916-
- Love — is anterior to Life — -917-
- Only a Shrine, but Mine — -918-
- If I can stop one Heart from breaking -919-
- We can but follow to the Sun — -920-
- If it had no pencil -921-
- Those who have been in the Grave the longest — -922-
- How the Waters closed above Him -923-
- Love — is that later Thing than Death — -924-
- Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning — -925-
- Patience — has a quiet Outer — -926-
- Absent Place — an April Day — -927-
- The Heart has narrow Banks -928-
- How far is it to Heaven? -929-
- There is a June when Corn is cut -930-
- Noon — is the Hinge of Day — -931-
- My best Acquaintances are those -932-
- Two Travellers perishing in Snow -933-
- That is solemn we have ended -934-
- Death leaves Us homesick, who behind, -935-
- This Dust, and its Feature — -936-
- I felt a Cleaving in my Mind — -937-
- Fairer through Fading — as the Day -938-
- What I see not, I better see — -939-
- On that dear Frame the Years had worn -940-
- The Lady feeds Her little Bird -941-
- Snow beneath whose chilly softness -942-
- A Coffin — is a small Domain, -943-
- I learned — at least — what Home could be — -944-
- This is a Blossom of the Brain — -945-
- It is an honorable Thought -946-
- Of Tolling Bell I ask the cause? -947-
- 'Twas Crisis — All the length had passed — -948-
- Under the Light, yet under, -949-
- The Sunset stopped on Cottages -950-
- As Frost is best conceived -951-
- A Man may make a Remark — -952-
- A Door just opened on a street — -953-
- The Chemical conviction -954-
- The Hollows round His eager Eyes -955-
- What shall I do when the Summer troubles — -956-
- As One does Sickness over -957-
- We met as Sparks — Diverging Flints -958-
- A loss of something ever felt I — -959-
- As plan for Noon and plan for Night -960-
- Wert Thou but ill — that I might show thee -961-
- Midsummer, was it, when They died — -962-
- A nearness to Tremendousness — -963-
- "Unto Me?" I do not know you — -964-
- Denial — is the only fact -965-
- All forgot for recollecting -966-
- Pain — expands the Time — -967-
- Fitter to see Him, I may be -968-
- He who in Himself believes — -969-
- Color — Caste — Denomination — -970-
- Robbed by Death — but that was easy — -971-
- Unfulfilled to Observation — -972-
- 'Twas awkward, but it fitted me — -973-
- The Soul's distinct connection -974-
- The Mountain sat upon the Plain -975-
- Death is a Dialogue between -976-
- Besides this May -977-
- It bloomed and dropt, a Single Noon — -978-
- This Merit hath the worst — -979-
- Purple — is fashionable twice — -980-
- As Sleigh Bells seem in summer -981-
- No Other can reduce -982-
- Ideals are the Fairly Oil -983-
- 'Tis Anguish grander than Delight -984-
- The Missing All — prevented Me -985-
- A narrow fellow in the grass -986-
- The Leaves like Women interchange -987-
- The Definition of Beauty is -988-
- Gratitude — is not the mention -989-
- Not all die early, dying young — -990-
- She sped as Petals of a Rose -991-
- The Dust behind I strove to join -992-
- We miss Her, not because We see — -993-
- Partake as doth the Bee, -994-
- This was in the White of the Year — -995-
- We'll pass without the parting -996-
- Crumbling is not an instant's Act -997-
- Best Things dwell out of Sight -998-
- Superfluous were the Sun -999-
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