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How the Waters closed above Him by Emily Dickinson
How the Waters closed above Him
We shall never know --
How He stretched His Anguish to us
That --..
How the old Mountains drip with Sunset by Emily Dickinson
How the old Mountains drip with Sunset
How the Hemlocks burn --
How the Dun Brake is draped in Cin..
How still the Bells in Steeples stand by Emily Dickinson
How still the Bells in Steeples stand
Till swollen with the Sky
They leap upon their silver Feet
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How slow the Wind -- by Emily Dickinson
How slow the Wind --
how slow the sea --
how late their Fathers be!..
How sick -- to wait -- in any place -- but thine by Emily Dickinson
How sick -- to wait -- in any place -- but thine --
I knew last night -- when someone tried to twin..
How ruthless are the gentle -- by Emily Dickinson
How ruthless are the gentle --
How cruel are the kind --
God broke his contract to his Lamb
To qu..
How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand, by Emily Dickinson
How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand,
Until a sudden sky
Reveals the fact that One is rapt
Foreve..
How News must feel when travelling by Emily Dickinson
How News must feel when travelling
If News have any Heart
Alighting at the Dwelling
’Twill enter..
How much the present moment means by Emily Dickinson
How much the present moment means
To those who’ve nothing more --
The Fop -- the Carp -- the Athei..
How much of Source escapes with thee -- by Emily Dickinson
How much of Source escapes with thee --
How chief thy sessions be --
For thou hast borne a univers..
How many schemes may die by Emily Dickinson
How many schemes may die
In one short Afternoon
Entirely unknown
To those they most concern --
T..
How many Flowers fail in Wood by Emily Dickinson
How many Flowers fail in Wood --
Or perish from the Hill --
Without the privilege to know
That th..
How know it from a Summer's Day? by Emily Dickinson
How know it from a Summer’s Day?
Its Fervors are as firm --
And nothing in the Countenance
But sc..
How happy I was if I could forget by Emily Dickinson
How happy I was if I could forget
To remember how sad I am
Would be an easy adversity
But the rec..
How good his Lava Bed, by Emily Dickinson
How good his Lava Bed,
To this laborious Boy --
Who must be up to call the World
And dress the sl..
How fortunate the Grave -- by Emily Dickinson
How fortunate the Grave --
All Prizes to obtain --
Successful certain, if at last,
First Suitor n..
How fleet -- how indiscreet an one -- by Emily Dickinson
How fleet -- how indiscreet an one --
How always wrong is Love --
The joyful little Deity
We are..
How fits his Umber Coat by Emily Dickinson
How fits his Umber Coat
The Tailor of the Nut?
Combined without a seam
Like Raiment of a Dream --..
How firm Eternity must look by Emily Dickinson
How firm Eternity must look
To crumbling men like me
The only Adamant Estate
In all Identity --
..
How far is it to Heaven? by Emily Dickinson
How far is it to Heaven?
As far as Death this way --
Of River or of Ridge beyond
Was no discovery..
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