Author:Emily Dickinson/A
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- A Bee his burnished Carriage -1339-
- A Bird came down the Walk— -328-
- A Burdock—clawed my Gown— -229-
- A Cap of Lead across the sky -1649-
- A Charm invests a face -421-
- A chilly Peace infests the Grass -1443-
- A Clock stopped— -287-
- A Cloud withdrew from the Sky -895-
- A Coffin—is a small Domain -943-
- A Counterfeit—a Plated Person— -1453-
- A curious Cloud surprised the Sky -1710-
- A darting fear—a pomp—a tear— -87-
- A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! -42-
- A Death blow is a Life blow to Some -816-
- A Deed knocks first at Thought -1216-
- A Dew sufficed itself— -1437-
- A Diamond on the Hand -1108-
- A Dimple in the Tomb -1489-
- A Door just opened on a street— -953-
- A doubt if it be Us -859-
- A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree— -794-
- A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork -1628-
- A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink— -566-
- A face devoid of love or grace -1711-
- A faded Boy—in sallow Clothes -1524-
- A feather from the Whippoorwill -161-
- A Field of Stubble, lying sere -1407-
- A first Mute Coming— -702-
- A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot -1621-
- A full fed Rose on meals of Tint -1154-
- A fuzzy fellow, without feet -173-
- A great Hope fell -1123-
- A happy lip—breaks sudden— -353-
- A House upon the Height— -399-
- A Lady red—amid the Hill -74-
- A lane of Yellow led the eye -1650-
- A Letter is a joy of Earth— -1639-
- A Light exists in Spring -812-
- A little bread—a crust—a crumb— -159-
- A little Dog that wags his tail -1185-
- A little East of Jordan -59-
- A little Madness in the Spring -1333-
- A little overflowing word -1467-
- A little Road—not made of Man— -647-
- A little Snow was here and there -1444-
- A long—long Sleep—A famous—Sleep— -654-
- A loss of something ever felt I— -959-
- A Man may make a Remark— -952-
- A Mien to move a Queen— -283-
- A Mine there is no Man would own -1117-
- A Moth the hue of this -841-
- A Murmur in the Trees—to note— -416-
- A narrow fellow in the grass -986-
- A nearness to Tremendousness— -963-
- A Night—there lay the Days between— -471-
- A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring -1530-
- A Pit—but Heaven over it— -1712-
- A Plated Life—diversified -806-
- A poor—torn heart—a tattered heart— -78-
- A precious—mouldering pleasure—'tis— -371-
- A Prison gets to be a friend— -652-
- A prompt—executive Bird is the Jay— -1177-
- A Rat surrendered here -1340-
- A Route of Evanescence -1463-
- A Saucer holds a Cup -1374-
- A science—so the Savants say -100-
- A Secret told— -381-
- A sepal, petal, and a thorn -19-
- A Shade upon the mind there passes -882-
- A shady friend—for Torrid days— -278-
- A Sickness of this World it most occasions -1044-
- A single Clover Plank -1343-
- A single Screw of Flesh -263-
- A slash of Blue— -204-
- A Sloop of Amber slips away -1622-
- A soft Sea washed around the House -1198-
- A solemn thing—it was—I said— -271-
- A Solemn thing within the Soul -483-
- A something in a summer's Day -122-
- A South Wind—has a pathos -719-
- A Sparrow took a Slice of Twig -1211-
- A Spider sewed at Night -1138-
- A stagnant pleasure like a Pool -1281-
- A still—Volcano—Life— -601-
- A Thought went up my mind today— -701-
- A throe upon the features— -71-
- A Toad, can die of Light— -583-
- A Tongue—to tell Him I am true! -400-
- A Tooth upon Our Peace -459-
- A train went through a burial gate -1761-
- A transport one cannot contain -184-
- A Visitor in Marl— -391-
- A Weight with Needles on the pounds— -264-
- A Wife—at daybreak I shall be— -461-
- A wild Blue sky abreast of Winds -1415-
- A Wind that rose -1259-
- A winged spark doth soar about— -1468-
- A Word dropped careless on a Page -1261-
- A word is dead -1212-
- A Word made Flesh is seldom -1651-
- A World made penniless by that departure -1623-
- A wounded Deer—leaps highest— -165-
- Above Oblivion's Tide there is a Pier -1531-
- Abraham to kill him— -1317-
- Absence disembodies—so does Death -860-
- Absent Place—an April Day— -927-
- Adrift! A little boat adrift! -30-
- Advance is Life's condition -1652-
- Afraid! Of whom am I afraid? -608-
- After a hundred years -1147-
- After all Birds have been investigated and laid aside— -1395-
- After great pain, a formal feeling comes— -341-
- After the Sun comes out -1148-
- Again—his voice is at the door— -663-
- Ah, Moon—and Star! -240-
- Ah, Necromancy Sweet! -177-
- Ah, Teneriffe! -666-
- Air has no Residence, no Neighbor -1060-
- All but Death, can be Adjusted— -749-
- All Circumstances are the Frame -820-
- All forgot for recollecting -966-
- All I may, if small -819-
- All men for Honor hardest work -1193-
- All overgrown by cunning moss -148-
- All that I do -1496-
- All the letters I can write -334-
- All these my banners be -22-
- All things swept sole away -1512-
- Alone and in a Circumstance -1167-
- Alone, I cannot be— -298-
- Alter! When the Hills do— -729-
- Although I put away his life— -366-
- Always Mine! -839-
- Ambition cannot find him -68-
- Ample make this Bed— -829-
- An altered look about the hills— -140-
- An antiquated Grace -1345-
- An Antiquated Tree -1514-
- An awful Tempest mashed the air— -198-
- An honest Tear -1192-
- An Hour is a Sea -825-
- An ignorance a Sunset -552-
- And this of all my Hopes -913-
- "And with what body do they come?"— -1492-
- Angels, in the early morning -94-
- Answer July— -386-
- Apology for Her -852-
- Apparently with no surprise -1624-
- "Arcturus" is his other name— -70-
- Are Friends Delight or Pain? -1199-
- Arrows enamored of his Heart— -1629-
- Art thou the thing I wanted? -1282-
- Artists wrestled here! -110-
- As by the dead we love to sit -88-
- As Children bid the Guest "Good Night" -133-
- As Everywhere of Silver -884-
- As far from pity, as complaint— -496-
- As from the earth the light Balloon -1630-
- As Frost is best conceived -951-
- As if I asked a common Alms -323-
- As if some little Arctic flower -180-
- As if the Sea should part -695-
- As imperceptibly as Grief -1540-
- As old as Woe— -1168-
- As One does Sickness over -957-
- As plan for Noon and plan for Night -960-
- As Sleigh Bells seem in summer -981-
- As subtle as tomorrow -1713-
- As Summer into Autumn slips -1346-
- As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies -872-
- As Watchers hang upon the East -121-
- As we pass Houses musing slow -1653-
- As willing lid o'er weary eye -1050-
- Ashes denote that Fire was— -1063-
- At Half past Three, a single Bird -1084-
- At last, to be identified! -174-
- At least—to pray—is left—is left— -502-
- At leisure is the Soul -618-
- Aurora is the effort -1002-
- Autumn—overlooked my Knitting— -748-
- Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine -1-
- Away from Home are some and I— -821-
Poetry by Emily Dickinson (edit list): | |
By letter of the alphabet: | A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y. |
By Johnson's index number | 1-99, 100-199, 200-299, 300-399, 400-499, 500-599, 600-699, 700-799, 800-899, 900-999, 1000-1099, 1100-1199, 1200-1299, 1300-1399, 1400-1499, 1500-1599, 1600-1699, 1700-1775. |