Author:Emily Dickinson/1-99
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- Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine -1-
- There is another sky -2-
- Sic transit gloria mundi -3-
- On this wondrous sea -4-
- I have a Bird in spring -5-
- Frequently the woods are pink - -6-
- The feet of people walking home -7-
- There is a word -8-
- Through lane it lay—through bramble— -9-
- My wheel is in the dark! -10-
- I never told the buried gold -11-
- The morns are meeker than they were— -12-
- Sleep is supposed to be -13-
- One Sister have I in our house -14-
- The Guest is gold and crimson— -15-
- I would distil a cup -16-
- Baffled for just a day or two— -17-
- The Gentian weaves her fringes— -18-
- A sepal, petal, and a thorn -19-
- Distrustful of the Gentian— -20-
- We lose—because we win— -21-
- All these my banners be -22-
- I had a guinea golden— -23-
- There is a morn by men unseen— -24-
- She slept beneath a tree— -25-
- It's all I have to bring today— -26-
- Morns like these—we parted— -27-
- So has a Daisy vanished -28-
- If those I loved were lost -29-
- Adrift! A little boat adrift! -30-
- Summer for thee, grant I may be -31-
- When Roses cease to bloom, Sir -32-
- If recollecting were forgetting -33-
- Garland for Queens, may be— -34-
- Nobody knows this little Rose— -35-
- Snow flakes -36-
- Before the ice is in the pools— -37-
- By such and such an offering -38-
- It did not surprise me— -39-
- When I count the seeds -40-
- I robbed the Woods— -41-
- A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! -42-
- Could live—did live— -43-
- If she had been the Mistletoe -44-
- There's something quieter than sleep -45-
- I keep my pledge -46-
- Heart! We will forget him! -47-
- Once more, my now bewildered Dove -48-
- I never lost as much but twice -49-
- I haven't told my garden yet— -50-
- I often passed the village -51-
- Whether my bark went down at sea— -52-
- Taken from men—this morning— -53-
- If I should die -54-
- By Chivalries as tiny -55-
- If I should cease to bring a Rose -56-
- To venerate the simple days -57-
- Delayed till she had ceased to know— -58-
- A little East of Jordan -59-
- Like her the Saints retire -60-
- Papa above! -61-
- "Sown in dishonor"! -62-
- If pain for peace prepares -63-
- Some Rainbow—coming from the Fair! -64-
- I can't tell you—but you feel it— -65-
- So from the mould -66-
- Success is counted sweetest -67-
- Ambition cannot find him -68-
- Low at my problem bending -69-
- "Arcturus" is his other name— -70-
- A throe upon the features— -71-
- Glowing is her Bonnet -72-
- Who never lost, are unprepared -73-
- A Lady red—amid the Hill -74-
- She died at play -75-
- Exultation is the going -76-
- I never hear the word "escape" -77-
- A poor—torn heart—a tattered heart— -78-
- Going to Heaven! -79-
- Our lives are Swiss— -80-
- We should not mind so small a flower— -81-
- Whose cheek is this? -82-
- Heart, not so heavy as mine -83-
- Her breast is fit for pearls -84-
- "They have not chosen me," he said -85-
- South Winds jostle them— -86-
- A darting fear—a pomp—a tear— -87-
- As by the dead we love to sit -88-
- Some things that fly there be— -89-
- Within my reach! -90-
- So bashful when I spied her! -91-
- My friend must be a Bird— -92-
- Went up a year this evening! -93-
- Angels, in the early morning -94-
- My nosegays are for Captives— -95-
- Sexton! My Master's sleeping here -96-
- The rainbow never tells me -97-
- One dignity delays for all— -98-
- New feet within my garden go— -99-
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