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How destitute is he by Emily Dickinson
How destitute is he
Whose Gold is firm
Who finds it every time
The small stale Sum --
When Love..
How dare the robins sing, by Emily Dickinson
How dare the robins sing,
When men and women hear
Who since they went to their account
Have settl..
Hope is a subtle Glutton -- by Emily Dickinson
Hope is a subtle Glutton --
He feeds upon the Fair --
And yet -- inspected closely
What Abstinenc..
His voice decrepit was with Joy -- by Emily Dickinson
His voice decrepit was with Joy --
Her words did totter so
How old the News of Love must be
To ma..
His oriental heresies by Emily Dickinson
His oriental heresies
Exhilarate the Bee,
And filling all the Earth and Air
With gay apostasy
..
His mind of man, a secret makes by Emily Dickinson
His mind of man, a secret makes
I meet him with a start
He carries a circumference
In which I hav..
His Mind like Fabrics of the East by Emily Dickinson
His Mind like Fabrics of the East
Displayed to the despair
Of everyone but here and there
An humb..
His Mansion in the Pool by Emily Dickinson
His Mansion in the Pool
The Frog forsakes --
He rises on a Log
And statements makes --
His Audit..
His little Hearse like Figure by Emily Dickinson
His little Hearse like Figure
Unto itself a Dirge
To a delusive Lilac
The vanity divulge
Of Indu..
His Feet are shod with Gauze -- by Emily Dickinson
His Feet are shod with Gauze --
His Helmet, is of Gold,
His Breast, a Single Onyx
With Chrysophra..
His Cheek is his Biographer -- by Emily Dickinson
His Cheek is his Biographer --
As long as he can blush
Perdition is Opprobrium --
Past that, he s..
His Bill is clasped -- his Eye forsook -- by Emily Dickinson
His Bill is clasped -- his Eye forsook --
His Feathers wilted low --
The Claws that clung, like li..
His Bill an Auger is by Emily Dickinson
His Bill an Auger is
His Head, a Cap and Frill
He laboreth at every Tree
A Worm, His utmost Goal...
High from the earth I heard a bird, by Emily Dickinson
High from the earth I heard a bird,
He trod upon the trees
As he esteemed them trifles,
And then..
Herein a Blossom lies -- by Emily Dickinson
Herein a Blossom lies --
A Sepulchre, between --
Cross it, and overcome the Bee --
Remain -- ’tis..
Here, where the Daisies fit my Head by Emily Dickinson
Here, where the Daisies fit my Head
’Tis easiest to lie
And every Grass that plays outside
Is sor..
Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night by Emily Dickinson
Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night
Had scarcely deigned to lie --
When, stirring, for Belief’s d..
Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead by Emily Dickinson
Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead
Came the Darker Way --
Carriages -- Be Sure -- and Guests --..
Her spirit rose to such a height by Emily Dickinson
Her spirit rose to such a height
Her countenance it did inflate
Like one that fed on awe.
More pr..
Her sovereign People by Emily Dickinson
Her sovereign People
Nature knows as well
And is as fond of signifying
As if fallible --..
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