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A Counterfeit -- a Plated Person -- by Emily Dickinson
A Counterfeit -- a Plated Person --
I would not be --
Whatever strata of Iniquity
My Nature under..
A Coffin -- is a small Domain, by Emily Dickinson
A Coffin -- is a small Domain,
Yet able to contain
A Citizen of Paradise
In it diminished Plane.
..
A Cloud withdrew from the Sky by Emily Dickinson
A Cloud withdrew from the Sky
Superior Glory be
But that Cloud and its Auxiliaries
Are forever lo..
A Clock stopped by Emily Dickinson
A Clock stopped --
Not the Mantel’s --
Geneva’s farthest skill
Can’t put the puppet bowing --
Th..
A chilly Peace infests the Grass by Emily Dickinson
A chilly Peace infests the Grass
The Sun respectful lies --
Not any Trance of industry
These shad..
A Cap of Lead across the sky by Emily Dickinson
A Cap of Lead across the sky
Was tight and surly drawn
We could not find the mighty Face
The Figu..
A Burdock -- clawed my Gown by Emily Dickinson
A Burdock -- clawed my Gown --
Not Burdock’s -- blame --
But mine --
Who went too near
The Burdo..
A Bee his burnished Carriage by Emily Dickinson
A Bee his burnished Carriage
Drove boldly to a Rose --
Combinedly alighting --
Himself -- his Car..
As Watchers hang upon the East, by Emily Dickinson
As Watchers hang upon the East,
As Beggars revel at a feast
By savory Fancy spread --
As brooks i..
As Summer into Autumn slips by Emily Dickinson
As Summer into Autumn slips
And yet we sooner say
"The Summer" than "the Autumn," lest
We turn th..
As if some little Arctic flower by Emily Dickinson
As if some little Arctic flower
Upon the polar hem --
Went wandering down the Latitudes
Until it..
As by the dead we love to sit, by Emily Dickinson
As by the dead we love to sit,
Become so wondrous dear --
As for the lost we grapple
Tho’ all the..
And this of all my Hopes by Emily Dickinson
And this of all my Hopes
This, is the silent end
Bountiful colored, my Morning rose
Early and ser..
An Hour is a Sea by Emily Dickinson
An Hour is a Sea
Between a few, and me --
With them would Harbor be --..
An honest Tear by Emily Dickinson
An honest Tear
Is durabler than Bronze --
This Cenotaph
May each that dies --
Reared by itself..
An altered look about the hills by Emily Dickinson
An altered look about the hills --
A Tyrian light the village fills --
A wider sunrise in the morn..
Always Mine! by Emily Dickinson
Always Mine!
No more Vacation!
Term of Light this Day begun!
Failless as the fair rotation
Of th..
Alter! When the Hills do -- by Emily Dickinson
Alter! When the Hills do --
Falter! When the Sun
Question if His Glory
Be the Perfect One --
S..
All these my banners be. by Emily Dickinson
All these my banners be.
I sow my pageantry
In May --
It rises train by train --
Then sleeps in..
All that I do by Emily Dickinson
All that I do
Is in review
To his enamored mind
I know his eye
Where e’er I ply
Is pushing clos..
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