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Title Further Poems of Emily Dickinson
Year 1929
Publisher Little, Brown & Co
Location Boston
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
A bird is of all beings 20
A feather from the whippoorwill 199
A fuzzy fellow without feet 62
A prison gets to be a friend; 21
A science—so the savants say, 26
A secret told 29
A still volcano—Life— 36
A wife at daybreak I shall be, 190
After great pain a formal feeling comes— 175
Ah, necromancy sweet! 155
All but Death can be 89
All forgot for recollecting 149
All the letters I can write 80
Although I put away his life, 160
And this of all my hopes— 187
As if the sea should part 192
At leisure is the Soul 185
Autumn overlooked my knitting; 83

Beauty is not caused,
57
Behind me dips Eternity, 191
By my window have I for scenery 65

Color, Caste, Denomination
10
Conjecturing a climate 86
Conscious am I in my chamber 117
Could I do more for thee 73

Defrauded I
72
Delight is as the flight, 77
Denial is the only fact 165
Don't put up my thread and needle, 103
Doom is the House Without the Door 17
Drama's vitalest expression 28

Empty my heart of thee—
146
Expectation is contentment; 31
Experience is the angled road 18

Faith is the pierless bridge
129
For every bird a nest, 79
Forever at his side to walk 148
Forever is composed of nows— 25
From blank to blank 182
Funny to be a Century 7

God is a distant, stately Lover,
198
Good morning, Midnight! 164
Growth of Man like growth 16

Had I presumed to hope.
120
Heaven has different signs to me; 55
Heaven is so far of the mind 108
How many flowers fail in wood, 82
How noteless men and 90

I am ashamed, I hide—
158
I came to buy a smile to-day 140
I cannot dance upon my toes, 8
I cannot be ashamed 144
I cautious scanned my little life, 19
I dwell in Possibility 30
I fear a man of scanty speech, 3
I got so I could hear his name 183
I had not minded walls 166
I know lives I could miss 163
I make his crescent fill or lack, 139
I never felt at home below, 43
I pay in satin cash— 70
I prayed at first—a little girl— 45
I reckon, when I count at all, 11
I rose because he sank. 93
I should not dare to be so sad 132
I tend my flowers for thee, 141
I tie my hat, I crease my shawl, 180
I took one draught of life, 135
If he were living—dare I ask? 173
If Nature smiles—the Mother must, 63
I'm the little "Hearts' Ease!" 69
Inconceivably solemn, 131
It always felt to me a wrong 46
It ceased to hurt me, though 189
It feels a shame to be 94
It is dead. Find it— 96
It was a quiet way 137
It was not Saint, 121
It will be Summer eventually— 195
It's coming—the postponeless Creature, 110
It's easy to invent a life, 41
Its hour with itself 124
I've known a Heaven like a tent 34
I've nothing else to bring, you know, 68

Joy to have merited the pain
178
Just once! Oh, least request! 202

Life is what we make it,
106
Longing is like the seed 171
Love, thou art high, 145

Me from Myself to banish
123
Midsummer was it when they died, 97
Most she touched me 81
My faith is larger than the hills, 58
My life had stood a loaded gun 143
My period had come for prayer, 47
My portion is defeat to-day, 126
My soul accused me 122

No crowd that has occurred
111
Not any more to be lacked, 92
Not what we did shall be the test 193

Of course I prayed—
44
Of nearness to her sundered things 104
Oh, Shadow on the Grass/! 84
On a columnar self 128
One and One are One, 156
One Life of so much consequence 142
Only a shrine 172
Out of sight? What of that? 66
Over and over, like a tune 112

Pain expands the time,
118
Publication is the auction 4

Rehearsal to ourselves
179
Renunciation is a piercing virtue, 167
Revolution is the pod 33

Savior! I've no one else to tell
188
She dealt her pretty 32
So the eyes accost and sunder 136
So well that I can live without— 168
Some say Good Night at night, 157
Some work for Immortality, 5
Strong draughts of their refreshing minds 13
Sunset at night is natural, 75
Suspense 1s hostiler than Death. 127

The admirations and
119
The battle fought between the Soul 125
The child's faith is new, 24
The doomed regard the sunrise 95
The Heart is the capital 138
The last of summer is delight 85
The lonesome for they know not what— 130
The love a life can show 147
The mountains grow unnoticed, 78
The only news I know 115
The popular Heart is a 6
The power to be true to you 169
The rainbow never tells me 56
The Robin's my criterion of tune 60
The soul's distinct 116
The Sun went down 53
The sunrise runs for Both, 152
The sweetest heresy received/ 42
The tint I cannot take is best, 54
The world feels dusty 109
The zeros taught us phosphorus, 201
There are two ripenings— 200
There is a languor of the life 176
There is a pain so utter 177
These are signs to Nature's inns, 74
These fair, fictitious people, 101
This was a Poet 12
Three times we parted, 98
Through the dark sod 76
"Till death" is narrow loving; 186
'T is opposites entice, 9
To fill a gap— 91
To intercept his yellow plan 64
To make routine 37
To offer brave assistance, 27
Too much of proof affronts 50
'T was the old road 102
'T was warm at first like us, 100

"Unto Me?"
49

We—Bee and I—live
61
We miss a kinsman more 14
We pray to Heaven, 48
We see comparatively. 35
We talked as girls do, 99
What I can do—I will, 71
What would I give to see 150
When I hoped, I recollect 181
When they come back, 67
Where Thou art—that is Home, 154
Who court obtain 23
Who giants know, with 15
Why do I love thee, Sir? 153
Why do they shut me 174
Why make it doubt—it hurts it so— 107
Within my garden rides a bird 59

You see, I cannot see your lifetime,
162
You taught me waiting with myself 170
You'll find it when you come to die 105

CONTENTS (not listed in original)

INTRODUCTION v
ONE 1
TWO 39
THREE 51
FOUR 84
FIVE 113
SIX 133
APPENDIX 195