Title Poems
Author Emily Dickinson
Editor Mabel Loomis Todd and T. W. Higginson
Year 1890
Publisher Roberts Brothers
Location Boston
Source djvu
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CONTENTS


Prefaceiii
Prelude9
 

BOOK I.—LIFE.

I.Success13
II."Our share of night to bear"14
III.Rouge et Noir15
IV.Rouge gagne16
V."Glee! the storm is over"17
VI."If I can stop one heart from breaking"18
VII.Almost19
VIII."A wounded deer leaps highest"20
IX."The heart asks pleasure first"21
X.In a Library22
XI."Much madness is divinest sense"24
XII."I asked no other thing"25
XIII.Exclusion26
XIV.The Secret27
XV.The Lonely House28
XVI."To fight aloud is very brave"30
XVII.Dawn31
XVIII.The Book of Martyrs32
XIX.The Mystery of Pain33
XX."I taste a liquor never brewed"34
XXI.A Book35
XXII."I had no time to hate, because"36
XXIII.Unreturning37
XXIV."Whether my bark went down at sea"38
XXV."Belshazzar had a letter"39
XXVI."The brain within its groove"40
 

BOOK II.—LOVE.

I.Mine43
II.Bequest44
III."Alter? When the hills do"45
IV.Suspense46
V.Surrender47
VI."If you were coming in the fall"48
VII.With a Flower50
VIII.Proof51
IX.“Have you got a brook in your little heart?”52
X.Transplanted53
XI.The Outlet54
XII.In Vain55
XIII.Renunciation58
XIV.Love's Baptism60
XV.Resurrection62
XVI.Apocalypse63
XVII.The Wife64
XVIII.Apotheosis65
 

BOOK III.—NATURE.

I.“New feet within my garden go”69
II.May-Flower70
III.Why?71
IV.“Perhaps you ’d like to buy a flower”72
V.“The pedigree of honey”73
VI.A Service of Song74
VII.“The bee is not afraid of me”75
VIII.Summer's Armies76
IX.The Grass78
X."A little road not made of man"80
XI.Summer Shower81
XII.Psalm of the Day82
XIII.The Sea of Sunset84
XIV.Purple Clover85
XV.The Bee87
XVI."Presentiment is that long shadow"88
XVII."As children bid the guest good-night"89
XVIII."Angels in the early morning"90
XIX."So bashful when I spied her"91
XX.Two Worlds92
XXI.The Mountain93
XXII.A Day94
XXIII."The butterfly's assumption-gown"95
XXIV.The Wind96
XXV.Death and Life98
XXVI."'T was later when the summer went"99
XXVII.Indian Summer100
XXVIII.Autumn102
XXIX.Beclouded103
XXX.The Hemlock104
XXXI."There's a certain slant of light"106

BOOK IV.—Time and Eternity

I."One dignity delays for all"109
II.Too late110
III.Astra Castra112
IV."Safe in their alabaster chambers"113
V."On this long storm the rainbow rose"114
VI.From the Chrysalis115
VII.Setting Sail116
VIII."Look back on time with kindly eyes"117
IX."A train went through a burial gate"118
X."I died for beauty, but was scarce"119
XI.Troubled about many things120
XII.Real121
XIII.The Funeral122
XIV."I went to thank her"123
XV."I've seen a dying eye"124
XVI.Refuge125
XVII."I never saw a moor"126
XVIII.Playmates127
XIX."To know just how he suffered"128
XX."The last night that she lived"130
XXI.The First Lesson132
XXII."The bustle in the house"133
XXIII."I reason, earth is short"134
XXIV."Afraid? Of whom am I afraid?"135
XXV.Dying136
XXVI."Two swimmers wrestled on a spar"137
XXVII.The Chariot138
XXVIII."She went as quiet as the dew"140
XXIX.Resurgam141
XXX."Except to heave she is nought"142
XXXI."Death is a dialogue between"143
XXXII."It was too late for man"144
XXXIII.Along the Potomac145
XXXIV."The daisy follows soft the Sun"146
XXXV.Emancipation147
XXXVI.Lost148
XXXVII."If I shouldn't be alive"149
XXXVIII."Sleep is supposed to be"150
XXXIX."I shall know why when time is over"151
XL."I never lost as much but twice"152
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