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A Letter is a joy of Earth -- by Emily Dickinson
A Letter is a joy of Earth --
It is denied the Gods --..
A lane of Yellow led the eye by Emily Dickinson
A lane of Yellow led the eye
Unto a Purple Wood
Whose soft inhabitants to be
Surpasses solitude
..
A House upon the Height by Emily Dickinson
A House upon the Height --
That Wagon never reached --
No Dead, were ever carried down --
No Pedd..
A full fed Rose on meals of Tint by Emily Dickinson
A full fed Rose on meals of Tint
A Dinner for a Bee
In process of the Noon became -
Each bright M..
A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot, by Emily Dickinson
A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot,
And yet if you compare the Lasts,
Hers is t..
A first Mute Coming -- by Emily Dickinson
A first Mute Coming --
In the Stranger’s House --
A first fair Going --
When the Bells rejoice --..
A Field of Stubble, lying sere by Emily Dickinson
A Field of Stubble, lying sere
Beneath the second Sun --
Its Toils to Brindled People thrust --
I..
A feather from the Whippoorwill by Emily Dickinson
A feather from the Whippoorwill
That everlasting -- sings!
Whose galleries -- are Sunrise --
Whos..
A faded Boy -- in sallow Clothes by Emily Dickinson
A faded Boy -- in sallow Clothes
Who drove a lonesome Cow
To pastures of Oblivion --
A statesman’..
A face devoid of love or grace, by Emily Dickinson
A face devoid of love or grace,
A hateful, hard, successful face,
A face with which a stone
Would..
A Dying Tiger -- moaned for Drink -- by Emily Dickinson
A Dying Tiger -- moaned for Drink --
I hunted all the Sand --
I caught the Dripping of a Rock
And..
A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork by Emily Dickinson
A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork
Without a Revery --
And so encountering a Fly
This January Day
Jam..
A doubt if it be Us by Emily Dickinson
A doubt if it be Us
Assists the staggering Mind
In an extremer Anguish
Until it footing find.
..
A Door just opened on a street -- by Emily Dickinson
A Door just opened on a street --
I -- lost -- was passing by --
An instant’s Width of Warmth disc..
A Dimple in the Tomb by Emily Dickinson
A Dimple in the Tomb
Makes that ferocious Room
A Home --..
A Dew sufficed itself -- by Emily Dickinson
A Dew sufficed itself --
And satisfied a Leaf
And felt "how vast a destiny" --
"How trivial is Li..
A Deed knocks first at Thought by Emily Dickinson
A Deed knocks first at Thought
And then -- it knocks at Will --
That is the manufacturing spot
An..
A Death blow is a Life blow to Some by Emily Dickinson
A Death blow is a Life blow to Some
Who till they died, did not alive become --
Who had they lived..
A darting fear -- a pomp -- a tear by Emily Dickinson
A darting fear -- a pomp -- a tear --
A waking on a morn
To find that what one waked for,
Inhales..
A curious Cloud surprised the Sky, by Emily Dickinson
A curious Cloud surprised the Sky,
’Twas like a sheet with Horns;
The sheet was Blue --
The Antle..
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