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- I am afraid to own a Body— -1090-
- I am alive—I guess— -470-
- I am ashamed—I hide— -473-
- I asked no other thing— -621-
- I bet with every Wind that blew -1215-
- I breathed enough to take the Trick— -272-
- I bring an unaccustomed wine -132-
- I Came to buy a smile—today— -223-
- I can wade Grief— -252-
- I can't tell you—but you feel it— -65-
- I cannot be ashamed -914-
- I cannot buy it—'tis not sold— -840-
- I cannot dance upon my Toes— -326-
- I cannot live with You— -640-
- I cannot meet the Spring unmoved— -1051-
- I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there -1262-
- I cannot want it more— -1301-
- I cautious, scanned my little life— -178-
- I could bring You Jewels—had I a mind to— -697-
- I could die—to know— -570-
- I could not drink it, Sweet -818-
- I could not prove the Years had feet— -563-
- I could suffice for Him, I knew— -643-
- I cried at Pity—not at Pain— -588-
- I cross till I am weary -550-
- I did not reach Thee -1664-
- I died for Beauty—but was scarce -449-
- I dreaded that first Robin, so -348-
- I dwell in Possibility— -657-
- I envy Seas, whereon He rides— -498-
- I fear a Man of frugal Speech— -543-
- I felt a Cleaving in my Mind— -937-
- I felt a Funeral, in my Brain -280-
- I felt my life with both my hands -351-
- I fit for them— -1109-
- I found the words to every thought -581-
- I gained it so— -359-
- I gave myself to Him— -580-
- I got so I could take his name— -293-
- I groped for him before I knew -1555-
- I had a daily Bliss -1057-
- I had a guinea golden— -23-
- I had been hungry, all the Years— -579-
- I had no Cause to be awake— -542-
- I had no time to Hate— -478-
- I had not minded—Walls— -398-
- I had some things that I called mine— -116-
- I had the Glory—that will do— -349-
- I have a Bird in spring -5
- I have a King, who does not speak— -103-
- I have never seen "Volcanoes"— -175-
- I have no Life but this— -1398-
- I haven't told my garden yet— -50-
- I heard a Fly buzz—when I died— -465-
- I heard, as if I had no Ear -1039-
- I held a Jewel in my fingers— -245-
- I hide myself within my flower -903-
- I keep my pledge -46-
- I knew that I had gained -1022-
- I know a place where Summer strives -337-
- I know lives, I could miss -372-
- I know of people in the Grave -1665-
- I know some lonely Houses off the Road -289-
- I know Suspense—it steps so terse -1285-
- I know that He exists -338-
- I know where Wells grow—Droughtless Wells— -460-
- I learned—at least—what Home could be— -944-
- I like a look of Agony -241-
- I like to see it lap the Miles— -585-
- I live with Him—I see His face— -463-
- I lived on Dread— -770-
- I lost a World - the other day! -181-
- I made slow Riches but my Gain -843-
- I make His Crescent fill or lack— -909-
- I many times thought Peace had come -739-
- I meant to find Her when I came— -718-
- I meant to have but modest needs— -476-
- I measure every Grief I meet -561-
- I met a King this afternoon! -166-
- I never felt at Home—Below—- -413-
- I never hear that one is dead -1323-
- I never hear the word "escape" -77-
- I never lost as much but twice -49-
- I never saw a Moor— -1052-
- I never told the buried gold -11-
- I noticed People disappeared -1149-
- I often passed the village -51-
- I pay—in Satin Cash— -402-
- I play at Riches—to appease -801-
- I prayed, at first, a little Girl -576-
- I read my sentence—steadily— -412-
- I reason, Earth is short— -301-
- I reckon—when I count it all— -569-
- I robbed the Woods— -41-
- I rose—because He sank— -616-
- I saw no Way—The Heavens were stitched— -378-
- I saw that the Flake was on it -1267-
- I saw the wind within her -1502-
- I see thee better—in the Dark— -611-
- I see thee clearer for the Grave -1666-
- I send Two Sunsets— -308-
- I send you a decrepit flower -1324-
- I shall keep singing! -250-
- I shall know why—when Time is over— -193-
- I shall not murmur if at last -1410-
- I should have been too glad, I see— -313-
- I should not dare to be so sad -1197-
- I should not dare to leave my friend -205-
- I showed her Heights she never saw— -446-
- I sing to use the Waiting -850-
- I sometimes drop it, for a Quick— -708-
- I started Early—Took my Dog— -520-
- I stepped from Plank to Plank -875-
- I stole them from a Bee— -200-
- I sued the News—yet feared—the News -1360-
- I suppose the time will come -1381-
- I taste a liquor never brewed— -214-
- I tend my flowers for thee— -339-
- I think I was enchanted -593-
- I think just how my shape will rise— -237-
- I think that the Root of the Wind is Water— -1302-
- I think the Hemlock likes to stand -525-
- I think the longest Hour of all -635-
- I think to Live—may be a Bliss -646-
- I thought that nature was enough -1286-
- I thought the Train would never come— -1449-
- I tie my Hat—I crease my Shawl— -443-
- I took my Power in my Hand— -540-
- I took one Draught of Life— -1725-
- I tried to think a lonelier Thing -532-
- "I want"—it pleaded—All its life— -731-
- I was a Phoebe—nothing more— -1009-
- I was the slightest in the House— -486-
- I watched the Moon around the House -629-
- I watcher her face to see which way -1667-
- I went to Heaven— -374-
- I went to thank Her— -363-
- I worked for chaff and earning Wheat -1269-
- I would distil a cup -16-
- I would not paint—a picture— -505-
- I Years had been from Home -609-
- I'd rather recollect a setting -1349-
- I'll clutch—and clutch— -427-
- I'll send the feather from my Hat! -687-
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose— -318-
- I'm "wife"—I've finished that— -199-
- I'm ceded—I've stopped being Theirs— -508-
- I'm Nobody! Who are you? -288-
- I'm saying every day -373-
- I'm sorry for the Dead—Today— -529-
- I'm the little "Heart's Ease"! -176-
- I've dropped my Brain—My Soul is numb— -1046-
- I've got an arrow here -1729-
- I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes -183-
- I've known a Heaven, like a Tent— -243-
- I've none to tell me to but Thee -881-
- I've nothing else—to bring, You know— -224-
- I've seen a Dying Eye -547-
- Ideals are the Fairly Oil -983-
- If all the griefs I am to have -1726-
- If any sink, assure that this, now standing— -358-
- If anybody's friend be dead -509-
- If Blame be my side—forfeit Me— -775-
- If ever the lid gets off my head -1727-
- If He dissolve—then—there is nothing—more— -236-
- If He were living—dare I ask— -734-
- If I can stop one Heart from breaking -919-
- If I could bribe them by a Rose -179-
- If I could tell how glad I was -1668-
- If I may have it, when it's dead -577-
- If I should cease to bring a Rose -56-
- If I should die -54-
- If I shouldn't be alive -182-
- If I'm lost—now -256-
- If it had no pencil -921-
- If my Bark sink -1234-
- If Nature smiles—the Mother must -1085-
- If pain for peace prepares -63-
- If recollecting were forgetting -33-
- If she had been the Mistletoe -44-
- If the foolish, call them "flowers"— -168-
- If this is "fading" -120-
- If those I loved were lost -29-
- If What we could—were what we would— -407-
- If wrecked upon the Shoal of Thought -1469-
- If you were coming in the Fall -511-
- If your Nerve, deny you— -292-
- Image of Light, Adieu— -1556-
- Immortal is an ample word -1205-
- Immured in Heaven! -1594-
- Impossibility, like Wine -838-
- In Ebon Box, when years have flown -169-
- In falling Timbers buried— -614-
- In lands I never saw—they say -124-
- In many and reportless places -1382-
- In rags mysterious as these -117-
- In snow thou comest— -1669-
- In this short Life -1287-
- In thy long Paradise of Light -1145-
- In Winter in my Room -1670-
- Inconceivably solemn! -582-
- Is Bliss then, such Abyss -340-
- Is Heaven a Physician? -1270-
- Is Immortality a bane -1728-
- Is it dead—Find it— -417-
- Is it too late to touch you, Dear? -1637-
- Is it true, dear Sue? -218-
- It always felt to me—a wrong -597-
- It bloomed and dropt, a Single Noon— -978-
- It came at last but prompter Death -1230-
- It came his turn to beg— -1500-
- It can't be "Summer"! -221-
- It ceased to hurt me, though so slow -584-
- It did not surprise me— -39-
- It don't sound so terrible—quite—as it did— -426-
- It dropped so low—in my Regard— -747-
- It feels a shame to be Alive— -444-
- It is a lonesome Glee— -774-
- It is an honorable Thought -946-
- It is easy to work when the soul is at play— -244-
- It is the Meek that Valor wear -??-
- It knew no lapse, nor Diminuation— -560-
- It knew no Medicine— -559-
- It makes no difference abroad— -620-
- It might be lonelier -405-
- It rises—passes—on our South -1023-
- It sifts from Leaden Sieves— -311-
- It sounded as if the Streets were running -1397-
- It stole along so stealthy -1457-
- It struck me—every Day— -362-
- It tossed—and tossed— -723-
- It troubled me as once I was— -600-
- It was a Grave, yet bore no Stone -876-
- It was a quiet seeming Day— -1419-
- It was a quiet way— -1053-
- It was given to me by the Gods— -454-
- It was not Death, for I stood up -510-
- It was not Saint—it was too large— -1092-
- It was too late for Man— -623-
- It will be Summer—eventually -342-
- It would have starved a Gnat— -612-
- It would never be Common—more—I said— -430-
- It would not know if it were spurned -1579-
- It's all I have to bring today— -26-
- It's coming—the postponeless Creature— -390-
- It's easy to invent a Life— -724-
- It's like the Light— -297-
- It's such a little thing to weep— -189-
- It's thoughts—and just One Heart— -495-
- Its Hour with itself -1225-
- Its little Ether Hood -1501-
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