Author:Emily Dickinson/1100-1199
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- The last Night that She lived -1100-
- Between the form of Life and Life -1101-
- His Bill is clasped—his Eye forsook— -1102-
- The spry Arms of the Wind -1103-
- The Crickets sang -1104-
- Like Men and Women Shadows walk -1105-
- We do not know the time we lose— -1106-
- The Bird did prance—the Bee did play— -1107-
- A Diamond on the Hand -1108-
- I fit for them— -1109-
- None who saw it ever told it -1110-
- Some Wretched creature, savior take -1111-
- That this should feel the need of Death -1112-
- There is strength in proving that it can be borne -1113-
- The largest Fire ever known -1114-
- The murmuring of Bees, has ceased -1115-
- There is another Loneliness -1116-
- A Mine there is no Man would own -1117-
- Exhilaration is the Breeze -1118-
- Paradise is that old mansion -1119-
- This slow Day moved along— -1120-
- Time does go on— -1121-
- 'Tis my first night beneath the Sun -1122-
- A great Hope fell -1123-
- Had we known the Ton she bore -1124-
- Oh Sumptuous moment -1125-
- Shall I take thee, the Poet said -1126-
- Soft as the massacre of Suns -1127-
- These are the Nights that Beetles love— -1128-
- Tell all the Truth but tell it slant— -1129-
- That odd old man is dead a year— -1130-
- The Merchant of the Picturesque -1131-
- The smouldering embers blush— -1132-
- The Snow that never drifts— -1133-
- The Wind took up the Northern Things -1134-
- Too cold is this -1135-
- The Frost of Death was on the Pane— -1136-
- The duties of the Wind are few -1137-
- A Spider sewed at Night -1138-
- Her sovereign People -1139-
- The Day grew small, surrounded tight -1140-
- The Face we choose to miss— -1141-
- The Props assist the House -1142-
- The Work of Her that went -1143-
- Ourselves we do inter with sweet derision -1144-
- In thy long Paradise of Light -1145-
- When Etna basks and purrs -1146-
- After a hundred years -1147-
- After the Sun comes out -1148-
- I noticed People disappeared -1149-
- How many schemes may die -1150-
- Soul, take thy risk -1151-
- Tell as a Marksman—were forgotten -1152-
- Through what transports of Patience -1153-
- A full fed Rose on meals of Tint -1154-
- Distance—is not the Realm of Fox -1155-
- Lest any doubt that we are glad that they were born Today -1156-
- Some Days retired from the rest -1157-
- Best Witchcraft is Geometry -1158-
- Great Streets of silence led away -1159-
- He is alive, this morning— -1160-
- Trust adjust her "Peradventure"— -1161-
- The Life we have is very great -1162-
- God made no act without a cause -1163-
- Were it to be the last -1164-
- Contained in this short Life -1165-
- Of Paul and Silas it is said -1166-
- Alone and in a Circumstance -1167-
- As old as Woe— -1168-
- Lest they should come—is all my fear -1169-
- Nature affects to be sedate -1170-
- On the World you colored -1171-
- The Clouds their Backs together laid -1172-
- The Lightning is a yellow Fork -1173-
- There's the Battle of Burgoyne— -1174-
- We like a Hairbreadth 'scape -1175-
- We never know how high we are -1176-
- A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay— -1177-
- My God—He sees thee— -1178-
- Of so divine a Loss -1179-
- "Remember me" implored the Thief! -1180-
- When I hoped I feared— -1181-
- Remembrance has a Rear and Front— -1182-
- Step lightly on this narrow spot— -1183-
- The Days that we can spare -1184-
- A little Dog that wags his tail -1185-
- Too few the mornings be -1186-
- Oh Shadow on the Grass -1187-
- 'Twas fighting for his Life he was— -1188-
- The Voice that stands for Floods to me -1189-
- The Sun and Fog contested -1190-
- The pungent atom in the Air -1191-
- An honest Tear -1192-
- All men for Honor hardest work -1193-
- Somehow myself survived the Night -1194-
- What we see we know somewhat -1195-
- To make Routine a Stimulus -1196-
- I should not dare to be so sad -1197-
- A soft Sea washed around the House -1198-
- Are Friends Delight or Pain? -1199-
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