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Perhaps they do not go so far by Emily Dickinson
Perhaps they do not go so far
As we who stay, suppose --
Perhaps come closer, for the lapse
Of th..
Perhaps I asked too large by Emily Dickinson
Perhaps I asked too large --
I take -- no less than skies --
For Earths, grow thick as
Berries, i..
Peace is a fiction of our Faith -- by Emily Dickinson
Peace is a fiction of our Faith --
The Bells a Winter Night
Bearing the Neighbor out of Sound
Tha..
Pass to they Rendezvous of Light, by Emily Dickinson
Pass to they Rendezvous of Light,
Pangless except for us --
Who slowly for the Mystery
Which thou..
Parting with Thee reluctantly, by Emily Dickinson
Parting with Thee reluctantly,
That we have never met,
A Heart sometimes a Foreigner,
Remembers i..
Paradise is that old mansion by Emily Dickinson
Paradise is that old mansion
Many owned before --
Occupied by each an instant
Then reversed the D..
Paradise is of the option. by Emily Dickinson
Paradise is of the option.
Whosoever will
Own in Eden notwithstanding
Adam and Repeal...
Pain has but one Acquaintance by Emily Dickinson
Pain has but one Acquaintance
And that is Death --
Each one unto the other
Society enough.
Pai..
Pain -- expands the Time -- by Emily Dickinson
Pain -- expands the Time --
Ages coil within
The minute Circumference
Of a single Brain --
Pai..
Purple -- is fashionable twice -- by Emily Dickinson
Purple -- is fashionable twice --
This season of the year,
And when a soul perceives itself
To be..
Proud of my broken heart, since thou didst break it, by Emily Dickinson
Proud of my broken heart, since thou didst break it,
Proud of the pain I did not feel till thee,
..
Prayer is the little implement by Emily Dickinson
Prayer is the little implement
Through which Men reach
Where Presence -- is denied them.
They fli..
Praise it -- 'tis dead -- by Emily Dickinson
Praise it -- ’tis dead --
It cannot glow --
Warm this inclement Ear
With the encomium it earned
..
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower, by Emily Dickinson
Perhaps you’d like to buy a flower,
But I could never sell --
If you would like to borrow,
Until..
Perception of an object costs by Emily Dickinson
Perception of an object costs
Precise the Object’s loss --
Perception in itself a Gain
Replying t..
Patience -- has a quiet Outer -- by Emily Dickinson
Patience -- has a quiet Outer --
Patience -- Look within --
Is an Insect’s futile forces
Infinite..
Partake as doth the Bee, by Emily Dickinson
Partake as doth the Bee,
Abstemiously.
The Rose is an Estate --
In Sicily...
Put up my lute! by Emily Dickinson
Put up my lute!
What of -- my Music!
Since the sole ear I cared to charm --
Passive -- as Granite..
Publication -- is the Auction by Emily Dickinson
Publication -- is the Auction
Of the Mind of Man --
Poverty -- be justifying
For so foul a thing
..
Poor little Heart! by Emily Dickinson
Poor little Heart!
Did they forget thee?
Then dinna care! Then dinna care!
Proud little Heart!
..
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