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Upon the gallows hung a wretch, by Emily Dickinson
Upon the gallows hung a wretch,
Too sullied for the hell
To which the law entitled him.
As nature..
Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird by Emily Dickinson
Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird
And crossed a thousand Trees
Before a Fence without a Fare
His Fant..
Upon Concluded Lives by Emily Dickinson
Upon Concluded Lives
There’s nothing cooler falls --
Than Life’s sweet Calculations --
The mixing..
Upon a Lilac Sea by Emily Dickinson
Upon a Lilac Sea
To toss incessantly
His Plush Alarm
Who fleeing from the Spring
The Spring aven..
Up Life's Hill with my my little Bundle by Emily Dickinson
Up Life’s Hill with my my little Bundle
If I prove it steep --
If a Discouragement withhold me --
..
Unworthy of her Breast by Emily Dickinson
Unworthy of her Breast
Though by that scathing test
What Soul survive?
By her exacting light
How..
Unto the Whole -- how add? by Emily Dickinson
Unto the Whole -- how add?
Has "All" a further realm --
Or Utmost an Ulterior?
Oh, Subsidy of Bal..
Unto my Books -- so good to turn -- by Emily Dickinson
Unto my Books -- so good to turn --
Far ends of tired Days --
It half endears the Abstinence --
A..
Unto like Story -- Trouble has enticed me by Emily Dickinson
Unto like Story -- Trouble has enticed me --
How Kinsmen fell --
Brothers and Sister -- who prefer..
Until the Desert knows by Emily Dickinson
Until the Desert knows
That Water grows
His Sands suffice
But let him once suspect
That Caspian..
Unit, like Death, for Whom? by Emily Dickinson
Unit, like Death, for Whom?
True, like the Tomb,
Who tells no secret
Told to Him --
The Grave is..
Unfulfilled to Observation -- by Emily Dickinson
Unfulfilled to Observation --
Incomplete -- to Eye --
But to Faith -- a Revolution
In Locality --..
Undue Significance a starving man attaches by Emily Dickinson
Undue Significance a starving man attaches
To Food --
Far off -- He sighs -- and therefore -- Hope..
Under the Light, yet under, by Emily Dickinson
Under the Light, yet under,
Under the Grass and the Dirt,
Under the Beetle’s Cellar
Under the Clo..
up into the silence the green... (41) by E. E. Cummings
up into the silence the green
silence with a white earth in it
you will(kiss me)go
out into t..
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