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Why make it doubt -- it hurts it so by Emily Dickinson
Why make it doubt -- it hurts it so --
So sick -- to guess --
So strong -- to know --
So brave --..
Whose Pink career may have a close by Emily Dickinson
Whose Pink career may have a close
Portentous as our own, who knows?
To imitate these Neighbors fl..
Whose are the little beds, I asked by Emily Dickinson
Whose are the little beds, I asked
Which in the valleys lie?
Some shook their heads, and others sm..
Whole Gulfs -- of Red, and Fleets -- of Red -- by Emily Dickinson
Whole Gulfs -- of Red, and Fleets -- of Red --
And Crews -- of solid Blood --
Did place upon the W..
Whoever disenchants by Emily Dickinson
Whoever disenchants
A single Human soul
By failure of irreverence
Is guilty of the whole.
As g..
Who were "the Father and the Son" by Emily Dickinson
Who were "the Father and the Son"
We pondered when a child,
And what had they to do with us
And w..
Who saw no Sunrise cannot say by Emily Dickinson
Who saw no Sunrise cannot say
The Countenance ’twould be.
Who guess at seeing, guess at loss
Of t..
Who occupies this House? by Emily Dickinson
Who occupies this House?
A Stranger I must judge
Since No one know His Circumstance --
’Tis well..
Who never wanted -- maddest Joy by Emily Dickinson
Who never wanted -- maddest Joy
Remains to him unknown --
The Banquet of Abstemiousness
Defaces t..
Who is the East? by Emily Dickinson
Who is the East?
The Yellow Man
Who may be Purple if He can
That carries in the Sun.
Who is th..
Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights -- by Emily Dickinson
Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights --
With plain inspecting face --
"Did you" or "Did you not," to a..
Who has not found the Heaven -- below -- by Emily Dickinson
Who has not found the Heaven -- below --
Will fail of it above --
For Angels rent the House next o..
Who goes to dine must take his Feast by Emily Dickinson
Who goes to dine must take his Feast
Or find the Banquet mean --
The Table is not laid without
Ti..
Who Giants know, with lesser Men by Emily Dickinson
Who Giants know, with lesser Men
Are incomplete, and shy --
For Greatness, that is ill at ease
In..
Who Court obtain within Himself by Emily Dickinson
Who Court obtain within Himself
Sees every Man a King --
And Poverty of Monarchy
Is an interior t..
Who abdicated Ambush by Emily Dickinson
Who abdicated Ambush
And went the way of Dusk,
And now against his subtle Name
There stands an As..
White as an Indian Pipe by Emily Dickinson
White as an Indian Pipe
Red as a Cardinal Flower
Fabulous as a Moon at Noon
February Hour --..
While we were fearing it, it came -- by Emily Dickinson
While we were fearing it, it came --
But came with less of fear
Because that fearing it so long
H..
While it is alive by Emily Dickinson
While it is alive
Until Death touches it
While it and I lap one Air
Dwell in one Blood
Under one..
While Asters by Emily Dickinson
While Asters --
On the Hill --
Their Everlasting fashions -- set --
And Covenant Gentians -- Fril..
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