Author:Emily Dickinson/1400-1499
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- What mystery pervades a well! -1400-
- To own a Susan of my own -1401-
- To the stanch Dust -1402-
- My Maker—let me be -1403-
- March is the Month of Expectation -1404-
- Bees are Black, with Gilt Surcingles— -1405-
- No Passenger was known to flee— -1406-
- A Field of Stubble, lying sere -1407-
- The Fact that Earth is Heaven— -1408-
- Could mortal lip divine -1409-
- I shall not murmur if at last -1410-
- Of Paradise' existence -1411-
- Shame is the shawl of Pink -1412-
- Sweet Skepticism of the Heart— -1413-
- Unworthy of her Breast -1414-
- A wild Blue sky abreast of Winds -1415-
- Crisis is sweet and yet the Heart -1416-
- How Human Nature dotes -1417-
- How lonesome the Wind must feel Nights— -1418-
- It was a quiet seeming Day— -1419-
- One Joy of so much anguish -1420-
- Such are the inlets of the mind— -1421-
- Summer has two Beginnings— -1422-
- The fairest Home I ever knew -1423-
- The Gentian has a parched Corolla— -1424-
- The inundation of the Spring -1425-
- The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves -1426-
- To earn it by disdaining it -1427-
- Water makes many Beds -1428-
- We shun because we prize her Face -1429-
- Who never wanted—maddest Joy -1430-
- With Pinions of Disdain -1431-
- Spurn the temerity— -1432-
- How brittle are the Piers -1433-
- Go not too near a House of Rose— -1434-
- Not that he goes—we love him more -1435-
- Than Heaven more remote -1436-
- A Dew sufficed itself— -1437-
- Behold this little Bane— -1438-
- How ruthless are the gentle— -1439-
- The healed Heart shows its shallow scar -1440-
- These Fevered Days—to take them to the Forest -1441-
- To mend each tattered Faith -1442-
- A chilly Peace infests the Grass -1443-
- A little Snow was here and there -1444-
- Death is the supple Suitor -1445-
- His Mind like Fabrics of the East -1446-
- How good his Lava Bed -1447-
- How soft a Caterpillar steps— -1448-
- I thought the Train would never come— -1449-
- The Road was lit with Moon and star— -1450-
- Whoever disenchants -1451-
- Your thoughts don't have words every day -1452-
- A Counterfeit—a Plated Person— -1453-
- Those not live yet -1454-
- Opinion is a flitting thing -1455-
- So gay a Flower -1456-
- It stole along so stealthy -1457-
- Time's wily Chargers will not wait -1458-
- Belshazzar had a Letter— -1459-
- His Cheek is his Biographer— -1460-
- "Heavenly Father"—take to thee -1461-
- We knew not that we were to live— -1462-
- A Route of Evanescence -1463-
- One thing of it we borrow -1464-
- Before you thought of Spring -1465-
- One of the ones that Midas touched -1466-
- A little overflowing word -1467-
- A winged spark doth soar about— -1468-
- If wrecked upon the Shoal of Thought -1469-
- The Sweets of Pillage, can be known -1470-
- Their Barricade against the Sky -1471-
- To see the Summer Sky -1472-
- We talked with each other about each other -1473-
- Estranged from Beauty—none can be— -1474-
- Fame is the one that does not stay— -1475-
- His voice decrepit was with Joy— -1476-
- How destitute is he -1477-
- Look back on Time, with kindly eyes— -1478-
- The Devil—had he fidelity -1479-
- The fascinating chill that music leaves -1480-
- The way Hope builds his House -1481-
- 'Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe— -1482-
- The Robin is a Gabriel -1483-
- We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow -1484-
- Love is done when Love's begun -1485-
- Her spirit rose to such a height -1486-
- The Savior must have been -1487-
- Birthday of but a single pang -1488-
- A Dimple in the Tomb -1489-
- The Face in evanescence lain -1490-
- The Road to Paradise is plain -1491-
- "And with what body do they come?"— -1492-
- Could that sweet Darkness where they dwell -1493-
- The competitions of the sky -1494-
- The Thrill came slowly like a Boom for -1495-
- All that I do -1496-
- Facts by our side are never sudden -1497-
- Glass was the Street—in tinsel Peril -1498-
- How firm Eternity must look -1499-
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