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Death's Waylaying not the sharpest by Emily Dickinson Death’s Waylaying not the sharpest Of the thefts of Time -- There Marauds a sorer Robber, Silence..

Death warrants are supposed to be by Emily Dickinson Death warrants are supposed to be An enginery of equity A merciful mistake A pencil in an Idol’s..

Death leaves Us homesick, who behind, by Emily Dickinson Death leaves Us homesick, who behind, Except that it is gone Are ignorant of its Concern As if it..

Death is the supple Suitor by Emily Dickinson Death is the supple Suitor That wins at last -- It is a stealthy Wooing Conducted first By palli..

Death is potential to that Man by Emily Dickinson Death is potential to that Man Who dies -- and to his friend -- Beyond that -- unconspicuous To A..

Death is like the insect by Emily Dickinson Death is like the insect Menacing the tree, Competent to kill it, But decoyed may be. Bait it..

Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat? by Emily Dickinson Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat? Then crouch within the door -- Red -- is the Fire’s common..

Dust is the only Secret by Emily Dickinson Dust is the only Secret -- Death, the only One You cannot find out all about In his "native town...

Doom is the House without the Door by Emily Dickinson Doom is the House without the Door -- ’Tis entered from the Sun -- And then the Ladder’s thrown aw..

Distrustful of the Gentian by Emily Dickinson Distrustful of the Gentian -- And just to turn away, The fluttering of her fringes Child my perfi..

Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass -- by Emily Dickinson Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass -- ’Tis many a tiny Mill Turns unperceived beneath our feet An..

Defrauded I a Butterfly -- by Emily Dickinson Defrauded I a Butterfly -- The lawful Heir -- for Thee --..

Dear March -- Come in -- by Emily Dickinson Dear March -- Come in -- How glad I am -- I hoped for you before -- Put down your Hat -- You m..

Dying! Dying in the night! by Emily Dickinson Dying! Dying in the night! Won’t somebody bring the light So I can see which way to go Into the e..

Did life's penurious length by Emily Dickinson Did life’s penurious length Italicize its sweetness, The men that daily live Would stand so deep..

Departed -- to the Judgment -- by Emily Dickinson Departed -- to the Judgment -- A Mighty Afternoon -- Great Clouds -- like Ushers -- learning -- C..

Drowning is not so pitiful by Emily Dickinson Drowning is not so pitiful As the attempt to rise Three times, ’tis said, a sinking man Comes up..

Death is a Dialogue between by Emily Dickinson Death is a Dialogue between The Spirit and the Dust. "Dissolve" says Death -- The Spirit "Sir I h..

Death sets a Thing significant by Emily Dickinson Death sets a Thing significant The Eye had hurried by Except a perished Creature Entreat us tende..

Discontent by Elizabeth Barrett Browning LIGHT human nature is too lightly tost And ruffled without cause, complaining on-- Restless with r..







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