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Is Immortality a bane by Emily Dickinson Is Immortality a bane That men are so oppressed?..

Inconceivably solemn! by Emily Dickinson Inconceivably solemn! Things go gay Pierce -- by the very Press Of Imagery -- Their far Parade..

In Winter in my Room by Emily Dickinson In Winter in my Room I came upon a Worm -- Pink, lank and warm -- But as he was a worm And worms..

In snow thou comest -- by Emily Dickinson In snow thou comest -- Thou shalt go with the resuming ground, The sweet derision of the crow, An..

In rags mysterious as these by Emily Dickinson In rags mysterious as these The shining Courtiers go -- Veiling the purple, and the plumes -- Vei..

In Ebon Box, when years have flown by Emily Dickinson In Ebon Box, when years have flown To reverently peer, Wiping away the velvet dust Summers have s..

If pain for peace prepares by Emily Dickinson If pain for peace prepares Lo, what "Augustan" years Our feet await! If springs from winter ris..

If Nature smiles -- the Mother must by Emily Dickinson If Nature smiles -- the Mother must I’m sure, at many a whim Of Her eccentric Family -- Is She so..

If I should cease to bring a Rose by Emily Dickinson If I should cease to bring a Rose Upon a festal day, ’Twill be because beyond the Rose I have bee..

If I could bribe them by a Rose by Emily Dickinson If I could bribe them by a Rose I’d bring them every flower that grows From Amherst to Cashmere! ..

If ever the lid gets off my head by Emily Dickinson If ever the lid gets off my head And lets the brain away The fellow will go where he belonged -- ..

If all the griefs I am to have by Emily Dickinson If all the griefs I am to have Would only come today, I am so happy I believe They’d laugh and ru..

Ideals are the Fairly Oil by Emily Dickinson Ideals are the Fairly Oil With which we help the Wheel But when the Vital Axle turns The Eye reje..

I've known a Heaven, like a Tent by Emily Dickinson I’ve known a Heaven, like a Tent -- To wrap its shining Yards -- Pluck up its stakes, and disappea..

I'm sorry for the Dead -- Today -- by Emily Dickinson I’m sorry for the Dead -- Today -- It’s such congenial times Old Neighbors have at fences -- It’s..

I Years had been from Home by Emily Dickinson I Years had been from Home And now before the Door I dared not enter, lest a Face I never saw bef..

I worked for chaff and earning Wheat by Emily Dickinson I worked for chaff and earning Wheat Was haughty and betrayed. What right had Fields to arbitrate ..

I shall keep singing! by Emily Dickinson I shall keep singing! Birds will pass me On their way to Yellower Climes -- Each -- with a Robin’..

I send Two Sunsets by Emily Dickinson I send Two Sunsets -- Day and I -- in competition ran -- I finished Two -- and several Stars -- W..

I see thee clearer for the Grave by Emily Dickinson I see thee clearer for the Grave That took thy face between No Mirror could illumine thee Like th..







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