Author:Emily Dickinson/800-899
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- Two—were immortal twice— -800-
- I play at Riches—to appease -801-
- Time feels so vast that were it not -802-
- Who Court obtain within Himself -803-
- No Notice gave She, but a Change— -804-
- This Bauble was preferred of Bees— -805-
- A Plated Life—diversified -806-
- Expectation—is Contentment— -807-
- So set its Sun in Thee -808-
- Unable are the Loved to die -809-
- Her Grace is all she has— -810-
- The Veins of other Flowers -811-
- A Light exists in Spring -812-
- This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies -813-
- One Day is there of the Series -814-
- The Luxury to apprehend -815-
- A Death blow is a Life blow to Some -816-
- Given in Marriage unto Thee -817-
- I could not drink it, Sweet -818-
- All I may, if small -819-
- All Circumstances are the Frame -820-
- Away from Home are some and I— -821-
- This Consciousness that is aware -822-
- Not that We did, shall be the test -823-
- The Wind begun to knead the Grass— -824-
- An Hour is a Sea -825-
- Love reckons by itself—alone— -826-
- The Only News I know -827-
- The Robin is the One -828-
- Ample make this Bed— -829-
- To this World she returned -830-
- Dying! To be afraid of thee -831-
- Soto! Explore thyself! -832-
- Perhaps you think me stooping -833-
- Before He comes we weigh the Time! -834-
- Nature and God—I neither knew -835-
- Truth—is as old as God— -836-
- How well I knew Her not -837-
- Impossibility, like Wine -838-
- Always Mine! -839-
- I cannot buy it—'tis not sold— -840-
- A Moth the hue of this -841-
- Good to hide, and hear 'em hunt! -842-
- I made slow Riches but my Gain -843-
- Spring is the Period -844-
- Be Mine the Doom— -845-
- Twice had Summer her fair Verdure -846-
- Finite—to fail, but infinite to Venture— -847-
- Just as He spoke it from his Hands -848-
- The good Will of a Flower -849-
- I sing to use the Waiting -850-
- When the Astronomer stops seeking -851-
- Apology for Her -852-
- When One has given up One's life -853-
- Banish Air from Air— -854-
- To own the Art within the Soul -855-
- There is a finished feeling -856-
- Uncertain lease—develops lustre -857-
- This Chasm, Sweet, upon my life -858-
- A doubt if it be Us -859-
- Absence disembodies—so does Death -860-
- Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music— -861-
- Light is sufficient to itself— -862-
- That Distance was between Us -863-
- The Robin for the Crumb -864-
- He outstripped Time with but a Bout -865-
- Fame is the tint that Scholars leave -866-
- Escaping backward to perceive -867-
- They ask but our Delight— -868-
- Because the Bee may blameless hum -869-
- Finding is the first Act -870-
- The Sun and Moon must make their haste— -871-
- As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies -872-
- Ribbons of the Year— -873-
- They won't frown always—some sweet Day -874-
- I stepped from Plank to Plank -875-
- It was a Grave, yet bore no Stone -876-
- Each Scar I'll keep for Him -877-
- The Sun is gay or stark -878-
- Each Second is the last -879-
- The Bird must sing to earn the Crumb -880-
- I've none to tell me to but Thee -881-
- A Shade upon the mind there passes -882-
- The Poets light but Lamps— -883-
- As Everywhere of Silver -884-
- Our little Kinsmen—after Rain -885-
- These tested Our Horizon— -886-
- We outgrow love, like other things -887-
- When I have seen the Sun emerge -888-
- Crisis is a Hair -889-
- From Us She wandered now a Year -890-
- To my quick ear the Leaves—conferred— -891-
- Who occupies this House? -892-
- Drab Habitation of Whom? -893-
- Of Consciousness, her awful Mate -894-
- A Cloud withdrew from the Sky -895-
- Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe -896-
- How fortunate the Grave— -897-
- How happy I was if I could forget -898-
- Herein a Blossom lies— -899-
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