1 | There is another sky |
2 | I'm Nobody! Who are you? |
3 | Because I could not stop for Death |
4 | Nobody knows this little Rose |
5 | I started Early -- Took my Dog -- |
6 | Awake ye muses nine |
7 | If I can stop one Heart from breaking |
8 | My life closed twice before its close -- |
9 | Heart! We will forget him! |
10 | A narrow Fellow in the Grass |
11 | I never saw a Moor -- |
12 | I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died |
13 | "Hope" is the thing with feathers |
14 | I died for Beauty -- but was scarce |
15 | The Brain -- is wider than the Sky -- |
16 | Through the Dark Sod -- as Education |
17 | You love me -- you are sure |
18 | Tell all the Truth but tell it slant -- |
19 | The Red -- Blaze -- is the Morning |
20 | A slash of Blue |
21 | Success is counted sweetest |
22 | The Soul selects her own Society |
23 | A Route of Evanescence |
24 | I taste a liquor never brewed |
25 | If I should die, |
26 | "Sic transit gloria mundi" |
27 | I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, |
28 | Much Madness is divinest Sense |
29 | One Sister have I in our house |
30 | There's been a Death, in the Opposite House, |
31 | There is a solitude of space |
32 | This is my letter to the World |
33 | "Faith" is a fine invention |
34 | There's a certain Slant of light, |
35 | We never know how high we are |
36 | After great pain, a formal feeling comes |
37 | If those I loved were lost |
38 | There is a word |
39 | Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! |
40 | "Sic transit gloria mundi" |
41 | Apparently with no surprise |
42 | It was not Death, for I stood up, |
43 | We lose -- because we win |
44 | Fame is a bee. |
45 | I have a Bird in spring |
46 | Snow flakes. |
47 | How happy is the little Stone |
48 | I cannot live with You -- |
49 | I like to see it lap the Miles -- |
50 | If you were coming in the Fall, |
51 | My Life had stood -- a Loaded Gun -- |
52 | Some keep the Sabbath going to Church |
53 | Going to Heaven! |
54 | I'll tell you how the Sun rose |
55 | Safe in their Alabaster Chambers |
56 | Sleep is supposed to be |
57 | The Bustle in a House |
58 | This World is not Conclusion. |
59 | To see the Summer Sky |
60 | Water, is taught by thirst. |
61 | A Bird came down the Walk |
62 | A Route of Evanescence |
63 | I dreaded that first Robin, so, |
64 | I never lost as much but twice |
65 | I robbed the Woods |
66 | It sifts from Leaden Sieves |
67 | On this wondrous sea |
68 | The Guest is gold and crimson |
69 | A word is dead |
70 | Ample make this Bed -- |
71 | Frequently the wood are pink |
72 | He ate and drank the precious Words -- |
73 | I never told the buried gold |
74 | It's all I have to bring today |
75 | My wheel is in the dark! |
76 | She died -- this was the way she died. |
77 | She sweeps with many-colored Brooms |
78 | That after Horror -- that 'twas us |
79 | "Heaven" -- is what I cannot reach! |
80 | Angels, in the early morning |
81 | Baffled for just a day or two |
82 | Bring me the sunset in a cup, |
83 | Death sets a Thing significant |
84 | Faith -- is the Pierless Bridge |
85 | I measure every Grief I meet |
86 | Pain -- has an Element of Blank -- |
87 | The Moon was but a Chin of Gold |
88 | The only Ghost I ever saw |
89 | When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, |
90 | 'Twas just this time, last year, I died. |
91 | A sepal, petal, and a thorn |
92 | At Half past Three, a single Bird |
93 | Before the ice is in the pools |
94 | Death is a Dialogue between |
95 | Drowning is not so pitiful |
96 | God is indeed a jealous God -- |
97 | I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -- |
98 | I had been hungry, all the Years -- |
99 | I'm "wife" -- I've finished that |
100 | If this is "fading" |
101 | In this short Life |
102 | Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, |
103 | Papa above! |
104 | So has a Daisy vanished |
105 | The morns are meeker than they were |
106 | The Sun in reigning to the West |
107 | There came a Wind like a Bugle -- |
108 | These are the days when Birds come back |
109 | We grow accustomed to the Dark |
110 | 'Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe -- |
111 | A fuzzy fellow, without feet, |
112 | A Light exists in Spring |
113 | A Wounded Deer -- leaps highest |
114 | Adrift! A little boat adrift! |
115 | Behind Me -- dips Eternity -- |
116 | Could live -- did live |
117 | Crumbling is not an instant's Act |
118 | Fame is a fickle food |
119 | I dwell in Possibility -- |
120 | I had a guinea golden |
121 | I met a King this afternoon! |
122 | I took my power in my hand |
123 | Is it too late to touch you, Dear? |
124 | Jesus! thy Crucifix |
125 | My friend must be a Bird |
126 | My River runs to thee |
127 | Our lives are Swiss |
128 | Sexton! My Master's sleeping here. |
129 | The earth has many keys, |
130 | The Heart asks Pleasure -- first -- |
131 | The rainbow never tells me |
132 | The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, |
133 | The Soul's Superior instants |
134 | The Thrill came slowly like a Boom for |
135 | There is no Frigate like a Book |
136 | There's something quieter than sleep |
137 | They might not need me -- yet they might -- |
138 | To fight aloud, is very brave |
139 | To know just how He suffered -- would be dear -- |
140 | We outgrow love, like other things |
141 | What is -- "Paradise" |
142 | Within my reach! |
143 | "Heavenly Father" -- take to thee |
144 | A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! |
145 | A poor -- torn heart -- a tattered heart |
146 | A transport one cannot contain |
147 | Ah, Teneriffe! |
148 | All but Death, can be Adjusted -- |
149 | Are Friends Delight or Pain? |
150 | As imperceptibly as Grief |
151 | Bee! I'm expecting you! |
152 | Between the form of Life and Life |
153 | Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple |
154 | Departed -- to the Judgment -- |
155 | Did life's penurious length |
156 | Dying! Dying in the night! |
157 | Elysium is as far as to |
158 | Exultation is the going |
159 | Forever at His side to walk |
160 | God gave a Loaf to every Bird -- |
161 | Going to Him! Happy letter! |
162 | Good night, because we must, |
163 | He fumbles at your Soul |
164 | He put the Belt around my life |
165 | Her -- "last Poems" |
166 | Her breast is fit for pearls, |
167 | How many times these low feet staggered |
168 | I am alive -- I guess |
169 | I can't tell you -- but you feel it |
170 | I felt my life with both my hands |
171 | I haven't told my garden yet |
172 | I held a Jewel in my fingers |
173 | I hide myself within my flower, |
174 | I like a look of Agony, |
175 | I never hear the word "escape" |
176 | I often passed the village |
177 | I see thee better -- in the Dark -- |
178 | I should not dare to leave my friend, |
179 | I sing to use the Waiting |
180 | I stole them from a Bee |
181 | I went to Heaven |
182 | I would distil a cup |
183 | I would not paint -- a picture -- |
184 | I'm ceded -- I've stopped being Theirs -- |
185 | If I shouldn't be alive |
186 | If recollecting were forgetting, |
187 | If your Nerve, deny you |
188 | Is it true, dear Sue? |
189 | Like her the Saints retire, |
190 | Love -- is anterior to Life -- |
191 | Love's stricken "why" |
192 | Many a phrase has the English language |
193 | Mine Enemy is growing old -- |
194 | My friend attacks my friend! |
195 | Of all the Souls that stand create -- |
196 | Oh, honey of an hour, |
197 | On such a night, or such a night, |
198 | Once more, my now bewildered Dove |
199 | Poor little Heart! |
200 | Publication -- is the Auction |
201 | Put up my lute! |
202 | Sang from the Heart, Sire, |
203 | Severer Service of myself |
204 | She slept beneath a tree |
205 | So bashful when I spied her! |
206 | So give me back to Death -- |
207 | Some say goodnight -- at night -- |
208 | Sunset at Night -- is natural |
209 | Surgeons must be very careful |
210 | That it will never come again |
211 | The Bee is not afraid of me. |
212 | The Definition of Beauty is |
213 | The difference between Despair |
214 | The farthest Thunder that I heard |
215 | The feet of people walking home |
216 | The Grass so little has to do |
217 | The largest Fire ever known |
218 | The mob within the heart |
219 | The Voice that stands for Floods to me |
220 | The Work of Her that went, |
221 | There is a morn by men unseen |
222 | This quiet Dust was Gentleman and Ladies |
223 | This was a Poet -- It is That |
224 | Those final Creatures, -- who they are -- |
225 | Through lane it lay -- through bramble |
226 | Through those old Grounds of memory, |
227 | Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, |
228 | Unable are the Loved to die |
229 | We should not mind so small a flower |
230 | We talked as Girls do -- |
231 | What Soft -- Cherubic Creatures |
232 | What tenements of clover |
233 | When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, |
234 | Where I have lost, I softer tread |
235 | Where Ships of Purple -- gently toss |
236 | Will there really be a "Morning"? |
237 | Witchcraft was hung, in History, |
238 | You cannot put a Fire out -- |
239 | You left me -- Sire -- two Legacies -- |
240 | "And with what body do they come?" -- |
241 | "Arcturus" is his other name |
242 | "Faithful to the end" Amended |
243 | "Red Sea," indeed! Talk not to me |
244 | "Why do I love" You, Sir? |
245 | 'Tis not that Dying hurts us so |
246 | 'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy! |
247 | 'Twas comfort in her Dying Room |
248 | 'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch, |
249 | 'Twas such a little -- little boat |
250 | A Charm invests a face |
251 | A Diamond on the Hand |
252 | A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree -- |
253 | A great Hope fell |
254 | A happy lip -- breaks sudden |
255 | A Lady red -- amid the Hill |
256 | A little East of Jordan, |
257 | A little Madness in the Spring |
258 | A little Snow was here and there |
259 | A long -- long Sleep -- A famous -- Sleep -- |
260 | A Prison gets to be a friend -- |
261 | A Secret told |
262 | A shady friend -- for Torrid days |
263 | A single Screw of Flesh |
264 | A Thought went up my mind today -- |
265 | A Tooth upon Our Peace |
266 | A World made penniless by that departure |
267 | Afraid! Of whom am I afraid? |
268 | After all Birds have been investigated and laid aside -- |
269 | Ah, Necromancy Sweet! |
270 | All that I do |
271 | All these my banners be. |
272 | Alter! When the Hills do -- |
273 | Always Mine! |
274 | An altered look about the hills |
275 | An honest Tear |
276 | An Hour is a Sea |
277 | And this of all my Hopes |
278 | As by the dead we love to sit, |
279 | As if some little Arctic flower |
280 | As Summer into Autumn slips |
281 | As Watchers hang upon the East, |
282 | Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is -- |
283 | Best Witchcraft is Geometry |
284 | Between My Country -- and the Others -- |
285 | Birthday of but a single pang |
286 | Bless God, he went as soldiers, |
287 | Bliss is the plaything of the child -- |
288 | Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru -- |
289 | By Chivalries as tiny, |
290 | By such and such an offering |
291 | Circumference thou Bride of Awe |
292 | Cocoon above! Cocoon below! |
293 | Conferring with myself |
294 | Dear March -- Come in -- |
295 | Defrauded I a Butterfly -- |
296 | Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass -- |
297 | Distrustful of the Gentian |
298 | Doom is the House without the Door |
299 | Dust is the only Secret |
300 | Each Scar I'll keep for Him |
301 | Except to Heaven, she is nought. |
302 | Exhilaration is the Breeze |
303 | Fame is the one that does not stay -- |
304 | Few, yet enough, |
305 | Floss won't save you from an Abyss |
306 | Flowers -- Well -- if anybody |
307 | Follow wise Orion |
308 | For each ecstatic instant |
309 | From Blank to Blank -- |
310 | Garland for Queens, may be |
311 | Glee -- The great storm is over -- |
312 | God is a distant -- stately Lover |
313 | God permits industrious Angels |
314 | Good Morning -- Midnight |
315 | Good Night! Which put the Candle out? |
316 | Gratitude -- is not the mention |
317 | Great Streets of silence led away |
318 | Have you got a Brook in your little heart, |
319 | He who in Himself believes -- |
320 | Heart, not so heavy as mine |
321 | Heaven is so far of the Mind |
322 | Her face was in a bed of hair, |
323 | His Heart was darker than the starless night |
324 | Hope is a strange invention -- |
325 | How brittle are the Piers |
326 | How Human Nature dotes |
327 | How lonesome the Wind must feel Nights -- |
328 | How soft a Caterpillar steps -- |
329 | How soft this Prison is |
330 | I asked no other thing -- |
331 | I could suffice for Him, I knew -- |
332 | I fear a Man of frugal Speech -- |
333 | I fit for them -- |
334 | I gave myself to Him -- |
335 | I got so I could take his name |
336 | I have a King, who does not speak |
337 | I have no Life but this -- |
338 | I keep my pledge. |
339 | I know lives, I could miss |
340 | I know some lonely Houses off the Road |
341 | I know that He exists. |
342 | I many times thought Peace had come |
343 | I never felt at Home -- Below |
344 | I reason, Earth is short |
345 | I see thee clearer for the Grave |
346 | I send Two Sunsets |
347 | I shall keep singing! |
348 | I worked for chaff and earning Wheat |
349 | I Years had been from Home |
350 | I'm sorry for the Dead -- Today -- |
351 | I've known a Heaven, like a Tent |
352 | Ideals are the Fairly Oil |
353 | If all the griefs I am to have |
354 | If ever the lid gets off my head |
355 | If I could bribe them by a Rose |
356 | If I should cease to bring a Rose |
357 | If Nature smiles -- the Mother must |
358 | If pain for peace prepares |
359 | In Ebon Box, when years have flown |
360 | In rags mysterious as these |
361 | In snow thou comest -- |
362 | In Winter in my Room |
363 | Inconceivably solemn! |
364 | Is Immortality a bane |
365 | It did not surprise me |
366 | It don't sound so terrible -- quite -- as it did |
367 | It feels a shame to be Alive |
368 | It is easy to work when the soul is at play |
369 | It might be lonelier |
370 | It was too late for Man -- |
371 | It's such a little thing to weep |
372 | Least Rivers -- docile to some sea |
373 | Lest they should come -- is all my fear |
374 | Let me not mar that perfect Dream |
375 | Like eyes that looked on Wastes |
376 | Like Rain it sounded till it curved |
377 | Like Trains of Cars on Tracks of Plush |
378 | Long Years apart -- can make no |
379 | Me prove it now -- Whoever doubt |
380 | Meeting by Accident, |
381 | More than the Grave is closed to me -- |
382 | Morns like these -- we parted |
383 | Musicians wrestle everywhere |
384 | My Cocoon tightens -- Colors tease -- |
385 | My Heart ran so to thee |
386 | My Maker -- let me be |
387 | My nosegays are for Captives |
388 | My Soul -- accused me -- And I quailed -- |
389 | Never for Society |
390 | No Life can pompless pass away -- |
391 | No matter -- now -- Sweet -- |
392 | No matter where the Saints abide, |
393 | No Notice gave She, but a Change -- |
394 | Not that he goes -- we love him more |
395 | Not to discover weakness is |
396 | Now I lay thee down to Sleep -- |
397 | Of Consciousness, her awful Mate |
398 | Of Course -- I prayed |
399 | Of so divine a Loss |
400 | On a Columnar Self -- |
401 | One Life of so much Consequence! |
402 | One Year ago -- jots what? |
403 | Our journey had advanced -- |
404 | Over the fence |
405 | Partake as doth the Bee, |
406 | Patience -- has a quiet Outer -- |
407 | Perception of an object costs |
408 | Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower, |
409 | Praise it -- 'tis dead -- |
410 | Prayer is the little implement |
411 | Proud of my broken heart, since thou didst break it, |
412 | Purple -- is fashionable twice -- |
413 | Rearrange a "Wife's" affection! |
414 | Savior! I've no one else to tell |
415 | She bore it till the simple veins |
416 | She died at play, |
417 | She laid her docile Crescent down |
418 | She went as quiet as the Dew |
419 | Shells from the Coast mistaking -- |
420 | So from the mould |
421 | So I pull my Stockings off |
422 | So proud she was to die |
423 | Soft as the massacre of Suns |
424 | Some things that fly there be |
425 | Sometimes with the Heart |
426 | Soul, take thy risk. |
427 | Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music -- |
428 | Summer -- we all have seen -- |
429 | That I did always love |
430 | That is solemn we have ended |
431 | That Love is all there is, |
432 | The Butterfly's Numidian Gown |
433 | The distance that the dead have gone |
434 | The Doomed -- regard the Sunrise |
435 | The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea |
436 | The fairest Home I ever knew |
437 | The first Day that I was a Life |
438 | The Flake the Wind exasperate |
439 | The Flower must not blame the Bee |
440 | The Gentian weaves her fringes |
441 | The going from a world we know |
442 | The healed Heart shows its shallow scar |
443 | The last Night that She lived |
444 | The Life that tied too tight escapes |
445 | The longest day that God appoints |
446 | The Mountains -- grow unnoticed -- |
447 | The murmuring of Bees, has ceased |
448 | The name -- of it -- is "Autumn" -- |
449 | The nearest Dream recedes -- unrealized |
450 | The parasol is the umbrella's daughter, |
451 | The Road to Paradise is plain, |
452 | The Rose did caper on her cheek |
453 | The Sky is low -- the Clouds are mean. |
454 | The Soul has Bandaged moments -- |
455 | The Spider as an Artist |
456 | The spry Arms of the Wind |
457 | The Sun is gay or stark |
458 | The Sun kept stooping -- stooping -- low! |
459 | The Tint I cannot take -- is best -- |
460 | The Whole of it came not at once -- |
461 | The Wind -- tapped like a tired Man |
462 | The Wind begun to rock the Grass |
463 | The words the happy say |
464 | The worthlessness of Earthly things |
465 | There are two Mays |
466 | There came a Day at Summer's full |
467 | There is a finished feeling |
468 | There is a June when Corn is cut |
469 | There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent |
470 | They dropped like Flakes |
471 | This -- is the land -- the Sunset washes |
472 | This Chasm, Sweet, upon my life |
473 | This heart that broke so long |
474 | This was in the White of the Year -- |
475 | Those -- dying then, |
476 | To be alive -- is Power -- |
477 | To die -- takes just a little while |
478 | To help our Bleaker Parts |
479 | To lose thee -- sweeter than to gain |
480 | To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, |
481 | To make Routine a Stimulus |
482 | To mend each tattered Faith |
483 | To undertake is to achieve |
484 | Too happy Time dissolves itself |
485 | Two butterflies went out at Noon -- |
486 | Uncertain lease -- develops lustre |
487 | Unto a broken heart |
488 | Volcanoes be in Sicily |
489 | We don't cry -- Tim and I, |
490 | We dream -- it is good we are dreaming -- |
491 | Went up a year this evening! |
492 | What Inn is this |
493 | What we see we know somewhat |
494 | Whether my bark went down at sea |
495 | Which is best? Heaven -- |
496 | Which misses most, |
497 | Who never lost, are unprepared |
498 | Whose cheek is this? |
499 | Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? |
500 | Would you like summer? Taste of ours. |
501 | "Go tell it" -- What a Message -- |
502 | "Go travelling with us!" |
503 | "Heaven" has different Signs -- to me -- |
504 | "Houses" -- so the Wise Men tell me |
505 | "I want" -- it pleaded -- All its life -- |
506 | "Lethe" in my flower, |
507 | "Morning" -- means "Milking" -- to the Farmer |
508 | "Nature" is what we see -- |
509 | "Remember me" implored the Thief! |
510 | "Secrets" is a daily word |
511 | "Sown in dishonor"! |
512 | "Speech" -- is a prank of Parliament -- |
513 | "They have not chosen me," he said, |
514 | "Tomorrow" -- whose location |
515 | "Unto Me?" I do not know you -- |
516 | "Was not" was all the Statement. |
517 | 'Tis Anguish grander than Delight |
518 | 'Tis customary as we part |
519 | 'Tis easier to pity those when dead |
520 | 'Tis good -- the looking back on Grief -- |
521 | 'Tis little I -- could care for Pearls |
522 | 'Tis my first night beneath the Sun |
523 | 'Tis not the swaying frame we miss, |
524 | 'Tis One by One -- the Father counts -- |
525 | 'Tis Opposites -- entice |
526 | 'Tis Seasons since the Dimpled War |
527 | 'Tis so appalling -- it exhilarates |
528 | 'Tis Sunrise -- Little Maid -- Hast Thou |
529 | 'Tis true -- They shut me in the Cold -- |
530 | 'Twas a long Parting -- but the time |
531 | 'Twas awkward, but it fitted me -- |
532 | 'Twas Crisis -- All the length had passed -- |
533 | 'Twas fighting for his Life he was -- |
534 | 'Twas here my summer paused |
535 | 'Twas later when the summer went |
536 | 'Twas Love -- not me |
537 | 'Twas my one Glory -- |
538 | 'Twas the old -- road -- through pain |
539 | 'Twas warm -- at first -- like Us -- |
540 | 'Twould ease -- a Butterfly -- |
541 | A Bee his burnished Carriage |
542 | A Burdock -- clawed my Gown |
543 | A Cap of Lead across the sky |
544 | A chilly Peace infests the Grass |
545 | A Clock stopped |
546 | A Cloud withdrew from the Sky |
547 | A Coffin -- is a small Domain, |
548 | A Counterfeit -- a Plated Person -- |
549 | A curious Cloud surprised the Sky, |
550 | A darting fear -- a pomp -- a tear |
551 | A Death blow is a Life blow to Some |
552 | A Deed knocks first at Thought |
553 | A Dew sufficed itself -- |
554 | A Dimple in the Tomb |
555 | A Door just opened on a street -- |
556 | A doubt if it be Us |
557 | A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork |
558 | A Dying Tiger -- moaned for Drink -- |
559 | A face devoid of love or grace, |
560 | A faded Boy -- in sallow Clothes |
561 | A feather from the Whippoorwill |
562 | A Field of Stubble, lying sere |
563 | A first Mute Coming -- |
564 | A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot, |
565 | A full fed Rose on meals of Tint |
566 | A House upon the Height |
567 | A lane of Yellow led the eye |
568 | A Letter is a joy of Earth -- |
569 | A little bread -- a crust -- a crumb |
570 | A little Dog that wags his tail |
571 | A little overflowing word |
572 | A little Road -- not made of Man -- |
573 | A loss of something ever felt I -- |
574 | A Man may make a Remark -- |
575 | A Mien to move a Queen |
576 | A Mine there is no Man would own |
577 | A Moth the hue of this |
578 | A Murmur in the Trees -- to note |
579 | A nearness to Tremendousness -- |
580 | A Night -- there lay the Days between |
581 | A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring |
582 | A Pit -- but Heaven over it -- |
583 | A Planted Life -- diversified |
584 | A precious -- mouldering pleasure -- 'tis |
585 | A prompt -- executive Bird is the Jay -- |
586 | A Rat surrendered here |
587 | A Saucer holds a Cup |
588 | A science -- so the Savants say, |
589 | A Shade upon the mind there passes |
590 | A Sickness of this World it most occasions |
591 | A single Clover Plank |
592 | A Sloop of Amber slips away |
593 | A soft Sea washed around the House |
594 | A solemn thing -- it was -- I said |
595 | A Solemn thing within the Soul |
596 | A something in a summer's Day |
597 | A South Wind -- has a pathos |
598 | A Sparrow took a Slice of Twig |
599 | A Spider sewed at Night |
600 | A stagnant pleasure like a Pool |
601 | A still -- Volcano -- Life -- |
602 | A throe upon the features |
603 | A Toad, can die of Light -- |
604 | A Tongue -- to tell Him I am true! |
605 | A train went through a burial gate, |
606 | A Visitor in Marl |
607 | A Weight with Needles on the pounds |
608 | A Wife -- at daybreak I shall be |
609 | A wild Blue sky abreast of Winds |
610 | A Wind that rose |
611 | A winged spark doth soar about -- |
612 | A Word dropped careless on a Page |
613 | A Word made Flesh is seldom |
614 | Above Oblivion's Tide there is a Pier |
615 | Abraham to kill him -- |
616 | Absence disembodies -- so does Death |
617 | Absent Place -- an April Day -- |
618 | Advance is Life's condition |
619 | After a hundred years |
620 | After the Sun comes out |
621 | Again -- his voice is at the door -- |
622 | Ah, Moon -- and Star! |
623 | Air has no Residence, no Neighbor, |
624 | All Circumstances are the Frame |
625 | All forgot for recollecting |
626 | All I may, if small, |
627 | All men for Honor hardest work |
628 | All overgrown by cunning moss, |
629 | All the letters I can write |
630 | All things swept sole away |
631 | Alone and in a Circumstance |
632 | Alone, I cannot be |
633 | Although I put away his life |
634 | Ambition cannot find him. |
635 | An antiquated Grace |
636 | An Antiquated Tree |
637 | An ignorance a Sunset |
638 | Answer July |
639 | Apology for Her |
640 | Arrows enamored of his Heart -- |
641 | Art thou the thing I wanted? |
642 | Artists wrestled here! |
643 | As Children bid the Guest "Good Night" |
644 | As Everywhere of Silver |
645 | As far from pity, as complaint |
646 | As from the earth the light Balloon |
647 | As Frost is best conceived |
648 | As if I asked a common Alms |
649 | As if the Sea should part |
650 | As old as Woe -- |
651 | As One does Sickness over |
652 | As plan for Noon and plan for Night |
653 | As Sleigh Bells seem in summer |
654 | As subtle as tomorrow |
655 | As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies |
656 | As we pass Houses musing slow |
657 | As willing lid o'er weary eye |
658 | Ashes denote that Fire was -- |
659 | At last, to be identified! |
660 | At least -- to pray -- is left -- is left -- |
661 | At leisure is the Soul |
662 | Aurora is the effort |
663 | Autumn -- overlooked my Knitting -- |
664 | Away from Home are some and I -- |
665 | Back from the cordial Grave I drag thee |
666 | Banish Air from Air -- |
667 | Be Mine the Doom -- |
668 | Beauty crowds me till I die |
669 | Because 'twas Riches I could own, |
670 | Because He loves Her |
671 | Because my Brook is fluent |
672 | Because that you are going |
673 | Because the Bee may blameless hum |
674 | Bees are Black, with Gilt Surcingles -- |
675 | Before He comes we weigh the Time! |
676 | Before I got my eye put out |
677 | Before you thought of Spring |
678 | Behold this little Bane -- |
679 | Belshazzar had a Letter -- |
680 | Bereaved of all, I went abroad -- |
681 | Bereavement in their death to feel |
682 | Besides the Autumn poets sing |
683 | Besides this May |
684 | Best Gains -- must have the Losses' Test -- |
685 | Best Things dwell out of Sight |
686 | Betrothed to Righteousness might be |
687 | Better -- than Music! For I -- who heard it -- |
688 | Bind me -- I still can sing -- |
689 | Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower |
690 | Bloom upon the Mountain -- stated -- |
691 | Blossoms will run away, |
692 | Bound -- a trouble |
693 | But little Carmine hath her face -- |
694 | By a departing light |
695 | By a flower -- By a letter |
696 | By homely gift and hindered Words |
697 | By my Window have I for Scenery |
698 | Candor -- my tepid friend -- |
699 | Civilization -- spurns -- the Leopard! |
700 | Climbing to reach the costly Hearts |
701 | Color -- Caste -- Denomination -- |
702 | Come show thy Durham Breast |
703 | Come slowly -- Eden! |
704 | Confirming All who analyze |
705 | Conjecturing a Climate |
706 | Conscious am I in my Chamber, |
707 | Consulting summer's clock, |
708 | Contained in this short Life |
709 | Cosmopolities without a plea |
710 | Could -- I do more -- for Thee |
711 | Could Hope inspect her Basis |
712 | Could I -- then -- shut the door |
713 | Could I but ride indefinite |
714 | Could mortal lip divine |
715 | Could that sweet Darkness where they dwell |
716 | Count not that far that can be had, |
717 | Crisis is a Hair |
718 | Crisis is sweet and yet the Heart |
719 | Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat? |
720 | Death is like the insect |
721 | Death is potential to that Man |
722 | Death is the supple Suitor |
723 | Death leaves Us homesick, who behind, |
724 | Death warrants are supposed to be |
725 | Death's Waylaying not the sharpest |
726 | Declaiming Waters none may dread -- |
727 | Delayed till she had ceased to know |
728 | Delight -- becomes pictorial -- |
729 | Delight is as the flight |
730 | Delight's Despair at setting |
731 | Denial -- is the only fact |
732 | Deprived of other Banquet, |
733 | Despair's advantage is achieved |
734 | Did Our Best Moment last |
735 | Did the Harebell loose her girdle |
736 | Did We abolish Frost |
737 | Did we disobey Him? |
738 | Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth -- |
739 | Distance -- is not the Realm of Fox |
740 | Do People moulder equally, |
741 | Dominion lasts until obtained -- |
742 | Don't put up my Thread and Needle -- |
743 | Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! |
744 | Down Time's quaint stream |
745 | Drab Habitation of Whom? |
746 | Drama's Vitallest Expression is the Common Day |
747 | Dreams -- are well -- but Waking's better, |
748 | Dreams are the subtle Dower |
749 | Dropped into the Ether Acre -- |
750 | Dying at my music! |
751 | Dying! To be afraid of thee |
752 | Each Life Converges to some Centre -- |
753 | Each Second is the last |
754 | Each that we lose takes part of us; |
755 | Eden is that old-fashioned House |
756 | Elijah's Wagon knew no thill |
757 | Elizabeth told Essex |
758 | Embarrassment of one another |
759 | Empty my Heart, of Thee -- |
760 | Endanger it, and the Demand |
761 | Ended, ere it begun -- |
762 | Endow the Living -- with the Tears -- |
763 | Escape is such a thankful Word |
764 | Escaping backward to perceive |
765 | Essential Oils -- are wrung -- |
766 | Estranged from Beauty -- none can be -- |
767 | Except the Heaven had come so near |
768 | Except the smaller size |
769 | Exhilaration -- is within |
770 | Expanse cannot be lost -- |
771 | Expectation -- is Contentment -- |
772 | Experience is the Angled Road |
773 | Experiment escorts us last -- |
774 | Experiment to me |
775 | Extol thee -- could I? Then I will |
776 | Facts by our side are never sudden |
777 | Fairer through Fading -- as the Day |
778 | Falsehood of Thee could I suppose |
779 | Fame is the tine that Scholars leave |
780 | Fame of Myself, to justify, |
781 | Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die |
782 | Far from Love the Heavenly Father |
783 | Fate slew Him, but He did not drop -- |
784 | Finding is the first Act |
785 | Finite -- to fail, but infinite to Venture -- |
786 | Fitter to see Him, I may be |
787 | For Death -- or rather |
788 | For every Bird a Nest |
789 | For largest Woman's Hearth I knew |
790 | For this -- accepted Breath |
791 | Forbidden Fruit a flavor has |
792 | Forever -- it composed of Nows -- |
793 | Forever honored by the Tree |
794 | Forget! The lady with the Amulet |
795 | Fortitude incarnate |
796 | Four Trees -- upon a solitary Acre -- |
797 | Frigid and sweet Her parting Face -- |
798 | From all the Jails the Boys and Girls |
799 | From Cocoon forth a Butterfly |
800 | From his slim Palace in the Dust |
801 | From Us She wandered now a Year, |
802 | Funny -- to be a Century |
803 | Further in Summer than the Birds |
804 | Gathered into the Earth, |
805 | Give little Anguish |
806 | Given in Marriage unto Thee |
807 | Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril |
808 | Glory is that bright tragic thing |
809 | Glowing is her Bonnet, |
810 | Go not too near a House of Rose -- |
811 | Go slow, my soul, to feed thyself |
812 | Go thy great way! |
813 | God made a little Gentian |
814 | God made no act without a cause, |
815 | Good to hide, and hear 'em hunt! |
816 | Great Caesar! Condescend |
817 | Grief is a Mouse -- |
818 | Growth of Man -- like Growth of Nature -- |
819 | Guest am I to have |
820 | Had I known that the first was the last |
821 | Had I not seen the Sun |
822 | Had I not This, or This, I said, |
823 | Had I presumed to hope -- |
824 | Had this one Day not been. |
825 | Had we known the Ton she bore |
826 | Had we our senses |
827 | Have any like Myself |
828 | He forgot -- and I -- remembered |
829 | He fought like those Who've nought to lose -- |
830 | He found my Being -- set it up -- |
831 | He gave away his Life -- |
832 | He is alive, this morning -- |
833 | He lived the Life of Ambush |
834 | He outstripped Time with but a Bout, |
835 | He parts Himself -- like Leaves -- |
836 | He preached upon "Breadth" till it argued him narrow -- |
837 | He scanned it -- staggered -- |
838 | He strained my faith |
839 | He told a homely tale |
840 | He touched me, so I live to know |
841 | He was my host -- he was my guest, |
842 | He was weak, and I was strong -- then |
843 | He went by sleep that drowsy route |
844 | Her final Summer was it -- |
845 | Her Grace is all she has -- |
846 | Her little Parasol to lift |
847 | Her Losses make our Gains ashamed -- |
848 | Her smile was shaped like other smiles -- |
849 | Her sovereign People |
850 | Her spirit rose to such a height |
851 | Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead |
852 | Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night |
853 | Here, where the Daisies fit my Head |
854 | Herein a Blossom lies -- |
855 | High from the earth I heard a bird, |
856 | His Bill an Auger is |
857 | His Bill is clasped -- his Eye forsook -- |
858 | His Cheek is his Biographer -- |
859 | His Feet are shod with Gauze -- |
860 | His little Hearse like Figure |
861 | His Mansion in the Pool |
862 | His Mind like Fabrics of the East |
863 | His mind of man, a secret makes |
864 | His oriental heresies |
865 | His voice decrepit was with Joy -- |
866 | Hope is a subtle Glutton -- |
867 | How dare the robins sing, |
868 | How destitute is he |
869 | How far is it to Heaven? |
870 | How firm Eternity must look |
871 | How fits his Umber Coat |
872 | How fleet -- how indiscreet an one -- |
873 | How fortunate the Grave -- |
874 | How good his Lava Bed, |
875 | How happy I was if I could forget |
876 | How know it from a Summer's Day? |
877 | How many Flowers fail in Wood |
878 | How many schemes may die |
879 | How much of Source escapes with thee -- |
880 | How much the present moment means |
881 | How News must feel when travelling |
882 | How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand, |
883 | How ruthless are the gentle -- |
884 | How sick -- to wait -- in any place -- but thine |
885 | How slow the Wind -- |
886 | How still the Bells in Steeples stand |
887 | How the old Mountains drip with Sunset |
888 | How the Waters closed above Him |
889 | How well I knew Her not |
890 | I am afraid to own a Body -- |
891 | I am ashamed -- I hide |
892 | I bet with every Wind that blew |
893 | I breathed enough to take the Trick |
894 | I bring an unaccustomed wine |
895 | I Came to buy a smile -- today |
896 | I can wade Grief |
897 | I cannot be ashamed |
898 | I cannot buy it -- 'tis not sold -- |
899 | I cannot dance upon my Toes |
900 | I cannot meet the Spring unmoved -- |
901 | I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there |
902 | I cannot want it more -- |
903 | I cautious, scanned my little life |
904 | I could bring You Jewels -- had I a mind to -- |
905 | I could die -- to know -- |
906 | I could not drink it, Sweet, |
907 | I could not prove the Years had feet -- |
908 | I cried at Pity -- not at Pain -- |
909 | I cross till I am weary |
910 | I did not reach Thee |
911 | I envy Seas, whereon He rides |
912 | I found the words to every thought |
913 | I gained it so |
914 | I groped for him before I knew |
915 | I had a daily Bliss |
916 | I had no Cause to be awake -- |
917 | I had no time to Hate |
918 | I had not minded -- Walls |
919 | I had some things that I called mine |
920 | I had the Glory -- that will do |
921 | I have never seen "Volcanoes" |
922 | I heard, as if I had no Ear |
923 | I knew that I had gained |
924 | I know a place where Summer strives |
925 | I know of people in the Grave |
926 | I know Suspense -- it steps so terse |
927 | I know where Wells grow -- Droughtless Wells |
928 | I learned -- at least -- what Home could be -- |
929 | I live with Him -- I see His face |
930 | I lived on Dread -- |
931 | I lost a World -- the other day! |
932 | I made slow Riches but my Gain |
933 | I make His Crescent fill or lack -- |
934 | I meant to find Her when I came -- |
935 | I meant to have but modest needs |
936 | I never hear that one is dead |
937 | I noticed People disappeared |
938 | I pay -- in Satin Cash |
939 | I play at Riches -- to appease |
940 | I prayed, at first, a little Girl, |
941 | I read my sentence -- steadily |
942 | I reckon -- when I count it all -- |
943 | I rose -- because He sank -- |
944 | I saw no Way -- The Heavens were stitched |
945 | I saw that the Flake was on it |
946 | I saw the wind within her |
947 | I send you a decrepit flower |
948 | I shall know why -- when Time is over |
949 | I shall not murmur if at last |
950 | I should have been too glad, I see |
951 | I should not dare to be so sad |
952 | I showed her Heights she never saw |
953 | I sometimes drop it, for a Quick -- |
954 | I stepped from Plank to Plank |
955 | I sued the News -- yet feared -- the News |
956 | I suppose the time will come |
957 | I tend my flowers for thee |
958 | I think I was enchanted |
959 | I think just how my shape will rise |
960 | I think that the Root of the Wind is Water -- |
961 | I think the Hemlock likes to stand |
962 | I think the longest Hour of all |
963 | I think to Live -- may be a Bliss |
964 | I thought that nature was enough |
965 | I thought the Train would never come -- |
966 | I tie my Hat -- I crease my Shawl |
967 | I took one Draught of Life -- |
968 | I tried to think a lonelier Thing |
969 | I was a Phoebe -- nothing more -- |
970 | I was the slightest in the House |
971 | I watched the Moon around the House |
972 | I watcher her face to see which way |
973 | I went to thank Her |
974 | I'd rather recollect a setting |
975 | I'll clutch -- and clutch |
976 | I'll send the feather from my Hat! |
977 | I'm saying every day |
978 | I'm the little "Heart's Ease"! |
979 | I've dropped my Brain -- My Soul is numb -- |
980 | I've got an arrow here. |
981 | I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes |
982 | I've none to tell me to but Thee |
983 | I've nothing else -- to bring, You know |
984 | I've seen a Dying Eye |
985 | If any sink, assure that this, now standing |
986 | If anybody's friend be dead |
987 | If Blame be my side -- forfeit Me -- |
988 | If He dissolve -- then |
989 | If He were living -- dare I ask -- |
990 | If I could tell how glad I was |
991 | If I may have it, when it's dead, |
992 | If I'm lost -- now |
993 | If it had no pencil |
994 | If my Bark sink |
995 | If she had been the Mistletoe |
996 | If the foolish, call them "flowers" |
997 | If What we could -- were what we would |
998 | If wrecked upon the Shoal of Thought |
999 | Image of Light, Adieu -- |
1000 | Immortal is an ample word |
1001 | Immured in Heaven! |
1002 | Impossibility, like Wine |
1003 | In falling Timbers buried -- |
1004 | In lands I never saw -- they say |
1005 | In many and reportless places |
1006 | In thy long Paradise of Light |
1007 | Is Bliss then, such Abyss, |
1008 | Is Heaven a Physician? |
1009 | Is it dead -- Find it |
1010 | It always felt to me -- a wrong |
1011 | It bloomed and dropt, a Single Noon -- |
1012 | It came at last but prompter Death |
1013 | It came his turn to beg -- |
1014 | It can't be "Summer"! |
1015 | It ceased to hurt me, though so slow |
1016 | It dropped so low -- in my Regard -- |
1017 | It is a lonesome Glee -- |
1018 | It is an honorable Thought |
1019 | It knew no lapse, nor Diminuation -- |
1020 | It knew no Medicine -- |
1021 | It makes no difference abroad -- |
1022 | It rises -- passes -- on our South |
1023 | It sounded as if the Streets were running |
1024 | It stole along so stealthy |
1025 | It struck me -- every Day |
1026 | It tossed -- and tossed -- |
1027 | It troubled me as once I was -- |
1028 | It was a Grave, yet bore no Stone |
1029 | It was a quiet seeming Day -- |
1030 | It was a quiet way -- |
1031 | It was given to me by the Gods |
1032 | It was not Saint -- it was too large -- |
1033 | It will be Summer -- eventually. |
1034 | It would have starved a Gnat -- |
1035 | It would never be Common -- more -- I said |
1036 | It would not know if it were spurned, |
1037 | It's coming -- the postponeless Creature |
1038 | It's easy to invent a Life -- |
1039 | It's like the Light |
1040 | It's thoughts -- and just One Heart |
1041 | Its Hour with itself |
1042 | Its little Ether Hood |
1043 | Joy to have merited the Pain -- |
1044 | Judgment is justest |
1045 | Just as He spoke it from his Hands |
1046 | Just lost, when I was saved! |
1047 | Just Once! Oh least Request! |
1048 | Just so -- Jesus -- raps |
1049 | Kill your Balm -- and its Odors bless you |
1050 | Knock with tremor -- |
1051 | Knows how to forget! |
1052 | Lad of Athens, faithful be |
1053 | Lain in Nature -- so suffice us |
1054 | Lay this Laurel on the One |
1055 | Least Bee that brew -- |
1056 | Left in immortal Youth |
1057 | Lest any doubt that we are glad that they were born Today |
1058 | Lest this be Heaven indeed |
1059 | Let down the Bars, Oh Death -- |
1060 | Let me not thirst with this Hock at my Lip, |
1061 | Let my first Knowing be of thee |
1062 | Let Us play Yesterday -- |
1063 | Life -- is what we make of it -- |
1064 | Life, and Death, and Giants -- |
1065 | Lift it -- with the Feathers |
1066 | Light is sufficient to itself -- |
1067 | Lightly stepped a yellow star |
1068 | Like Brooms of Steel |
1069 | Like Flowers, that heard the news of Dews, |
1070 | Like Men and Women Shadows walk |
1071 | Like Mighty Foot Lights -- burned the Red |
1072 | Like Some Old fashioned Miracle |
1073 | Like Time's insidious wrinkle |
1074 | Lives he in any other world |
1075 | Longing is like the Seed |
1076 | Look back on Time, with kindly eyes -- |
1077 | Love -- is that later Thing than Death -- |
1078 | Love -- thou art high |
1079 | Love can do all but raise the Dead |
1080 | Love is done when Love's begun, |
1081 | Love reckons by itself -- alone -- |
1082 | Low at my problem bending, |
1083 | Luck is not chance -- |
1084 | Make me a picture of the sun |
1085 | Mama never forgets her birds, |
1086 | Many cross the Rhine |
1087 | March is the Month of Expectation. |
1088 | Me -- come! My dazzled face |
1089 | Me from Myself -- to banish -- |
1090 | Me, change! Me, alter! |
1091 | Midsummer, was it, when They died -- |
1092 | Mine -- by the Right of the White Election! |
1093 | More Life -- went out -- when He went |
1094 | Morning -- is the place for Dew |
1095 | Morning is due to all -- |
1096 | Morning that comes but once, |
1097 | Most she touched me by her muteness -- |
1098 | Must be a Woe -- |
1099 | Mute thy Coronation |
1100 | Mute thy Coronation |
1101 | Mute thy Coronation |
1102 | Mute thy Coronation |
1103 | My best Acquaintances are those |
1104 | My country need not change her gown, |
1105 | My Eye is fuller than my vase |
1106 | My Faith is larger than the Hills -- |
1107 | My first well Day -- since many ill -- |
1108 | My Garden -- like the Beach |
1109 | My God -- He sees thee -- |
1110 | My Heart upon a little Plate |
1111 | My period had come for Prayer -- |
1112 | My Portion is Defeat -- today -- |
1113 | My Reward for Being, was This. |
1114 | My Season's furthest Flower -- |
1115 | My Triumph lasted till the Drums |
1116 | My Wars are laid away in Books -- |
1117 | My Worthiness is all my Doubt -- |
1118 | Myself can read the Telegrams |
1119 | Myself was formed -- a Carpenter |
1120 | Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling |
1121 | Nature affects to be sedate |
1122 | Nature and God -- I neither knew |
1123 | Nature assigns the Sun -- |
1124 | Nature can do no more |
1125 | Nature rarer uses Yellow |
1126 | New feet within my garden go |
1127 | No Autumn's intercepting Chill |
1128 | No Bobolink -- reverse His Singing |
1129 | No Brigadier throughout the Year |
1130 | No Crowd that has occurred |
1131 | No ladder needs the bird but skies |
1132 | No Man can compass a Despair |
1133 | No man saw awe, nor to his house |
1134 | No Other can reduce |
1135 | No Passenger was known to flee -- |
1136 | No Prisoner be -- |
1137 | No Rack can torture me |
1138 | No Romance sold unto |
1139 | None can experience sting |
1140 | None who saw it ever told it |
1141 | Noon -- is the Hinge of Day -- |
1142 | Nor Mountain hinder Me |
1143 | Not "Revelation" -- 'tis -- that waits, |
1144 | Not all die early, dying young -- |
1145 | Not any higher stands the Grave |
1146 | Not any more to be lacked -- |
1147 | Not any sunny tone |
1148 | Not at Home to Callers |
1149 | Not in this World to see his face |
1150 | Not knowing when the Dawn will come, |
1151 | Not One by Heaven defrauded stay -- |
1152 | Not probable -- The barest Chance |
1153 | Not seeing, still we know -- |
1154 | Not Sickness stains the Brave, |
1155 | Not so the infinite Relations -- Below |
1156 | Not that We did, shall be the test |
1157 | Not with a Club, the Heart is broken |
1158 | Now I knew I lost her -- |
1159 | Obtaining but our own Extent |
1160 | Of all the Sounds despatched abroad |
1161 | Of Being is a Bird |
1162 | Of Bronze -- and Blaze |
1163 | Of Brussels -- it was not -- |
1164 | Of Death I try to think like this -- |
1165 | Of Glory not a Beam is left |
1166 | Of God we ask one favor, |
1167 | Of Life to own -- |
1168 | Of Nature I shall have enough |
1169 | Of nearness to her sundered Things |
1170 | Of Paradise' existence |
1171 | Of Paul and Silas it is said |
1172 | Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe |
1173 | Of the Heart that goes in, and closes the Door |
1174 | Of their peculiar light |
1175 | Of this is Day composed |
1176 | Of Tolling Bell I ask the cause? |
1177 | Of Tribulation, these are They |
1178 | Of whom so dear |
1179 | Of Yellow was the outer Sky |
1180 | Oh Future! thou secreted peace |
1181 | Oh give it Motion -- deck it sweet |
1182 | Oh Shadow on the Grass, |
1183 | Oh Sumptuous moment |
1184 | Oh what a Grace is this, |
1185 | On my volcano grows the Grass |
1186 | On that dear Frame the Years had worn |
1187 | On that specific Pillow |
1188 | On the World you colored |
1189 | On this long storm the Rainbow rose |
1190 | One and One -- are One -- |
1191 | One Anguish -- in a Crowd -- |
1192 | One Blessing had I than the rest |
1193 | One crown that no one seeks |
1194 | One Crucifixion is recorded -- only -- |
1195 | One Day is there of the Series |
1196 | One dignity delays for all |
1197 | One Joy of so much anguish |
1198 | One of the ones that Midas touched |
1199 | One thing of it we borrow |
1200 | Only a Shrine, but Mine -- |
1201 | Only God -- detect the Sorrow -- |
1202 | Opinion is a flitting thing, |
1203 | Our little Kinsmen -- after Rain |
1204 | Our little secrets slink away -- |
1205 | Our own possessions -- though our own -- |
1206 | Our share of night to bear |
1207 | Ourselves we do inter with sweet derision. |
1208 | Ourselves were wed one summer -- dear -- |
1209 | Out of sight? What of that? |
1210 | Over and over, like a Tune |
1211 | Pain -- expands the Time -- |
1212 | Pain has but one Acquaintance |
1213 | Paradise is of the option. |
1214 | Paradise is that old mansion |
1215 | Parting with Thee reluctantly, |
1216 | Pass to they Rendezvous of Light, |
1217 | Peace is a fiction of our Faith -- |
1218 | Somehow myself survived the Night |
1219 | Perhaps I asked too large |
1220 | Perhaps they do not go so far |
1221 | Perhaps you think me stooping |
1222 | Peril as a Possesssion |
1223 | Pigmy seraphs -- gone astray |
1224 | Pink -- small -- and punctual -- |
1225 | Portraits are to daily faces |
1226 | Power is a familiar growth -- |
1227 | Precious to Me -- She still shall be -- |
1228 | Presentiment -- is that long Shadow -- on the Lawn -- |
1229 | Promise This -- When You be Dying -- |
1230 | Pursuing you in your transitions, |
1231 | Quite empty, quite at rest, |
1232 | Rather arid delight |
1233 | Read -- Sweet -- how others -- strove |
1234 | Recollect the Face of me |
1235 | Rehearsal to Ourselves |
1236 | Remembrance has a Rear and Front -- |
1237 | Remorse -- is Memory -- awake -- |
1238 | Removed from Accident of Loss |
1239 | Renunciation -- is a piercing Virtue -- |
1240 | Reportless Subjects, to the Quick |
1241 | Rest at Night |
1242 | Revolution is the Pod |
1243 | Ribbons of the Year -- |
1244 | Risk is the Hair that holds the Tun |
1245 | Robbed by Death -- but that was easy -- |
1246 | Safe Despair it is that raves -- |
1247 | Said Death to Passion |
1248 | Satisfaction -- is the Agent |
1249 | September's Baccalaureate |
1250 | Shall I take thee, the Poet said |
1251 | Shame is the shawl of Pink |
1252 | She could not live upon the Past |
1253 | She dealt her pretty words like Blades |
1254 | She dwelleth in the Ground -- |
1255 | She hideth Her the last -- |
1256 | She lay as if at play |
1257 | She rose as high as His Occasion |
1258 | She rose to His Requirement -- dropt |
1259 | She sights a Bird -- she chuckles -- |
1260 | She sped as Petals of a Rose |
1261 | She staked her Feathers -- Gained an Arc -- |
1262 | She's happy, with a new Content -- |
1263 | Should you but fail at -- Sea |
1264 | Silence is all we dread. |
1265 | Size circumscribes -- it has no room |
1266 | Smiling back from Coronation |
1267 | Snow beneath whose chilly softness |
1268 | So gay a Flower |
1269 | So glad we are -- a Stranger'd deem |
1270 | So large my Will |
1271 | So much of Heaven has gone from Earth |
1272 | So much Summer |
1273 | So set its Sun in Thee |
1274 | So the Eyes accost -- and sunder |
1275 | So well that I can live without |
1276 | Society for me my misery |
1277 | Softened by Time's consummate plush, |
1278 | Soil of Flint, if steady tilled -- |
1279 | Work for Immortality |
1280 | Some Arrows slay but whom they strike -- |
1281 | Some Days retired from the rest |
1282 | Some one prepared this mighty show |
1283 | Some Rainbow -- coming from the Fair! |
1284 | Some such Butterfly be seen |
1285 | Some we see no more, Tenements of Wonder |
1286 | Some Wretched creature, savior take |
1287 | Some, too fragile for winter winds |
1288 | Somewhat, to hope for, |
1289 | Somewhere upon the general Earth |
1290 | Soto! Explore thyself! |
1291 | Soul, Wilt thou toss again? |
1292 | South Winds jostle them |
1293 | Speech is one symptom of Affection |
1294 | Spring comes on the World -- |
1295 | Spring is the Period |
1296 | Spurn the temerity -- |
1297 | Step lightly on this narrow spot -- |
1298 | Still own thee -- still thou art |
1299 | Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds |
1300 | Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning -- |
1301 | Such are the inlets of the mind -- |
1302 | Such is the Force of Happiness -- |
1303 | Summer begins to have the look |
1304 | Summer for thee, grant I may be |
1305 | Summer has two Beginnings -- |
1306 | Summer is shorter than any one -- |
1307 | Summer laid her simple Hat |
1308 | Sunset that screens, reveals -- |
1309 | Superfluous were the Sun |
1310 | Superiority to Fate |
1311 | Surprise is like a thrilling -- pungent -- |
1312 | Suspense -- is Hostiler than Death -- |
1313 | Sweet -- safe -- Houses |
1314 | Sweet -- You forgot -- but I remembered |
1315 | Sweet hours have perished here; |
1316 | Sweet is the swamp with its secrets, |
1317 | Sweet Mountains -- Ye tell Me no lie -- |
1318 | Sweet Pirate of the heart, |
1319 | Sweet Skepticism of the Heart -- |
1320 | Sweet, to have had them lost |
1321 | Take all away -- |
1322 | Take all away from me, but leave me Ecstasy, |
1323 | Take your Heaven further on |
1324 | Taken from men -- this morning |
1325 | Taking up the fair Ideal, |
1326 | Talk not to me of Summer Trees |
1327 | Talk with prudence to a Beggar |
1328 | Teach Him -- When He makes the names |
1329 | Tell as a Marksman -- were forgotten |
1330 | Than Heaven more remote, |
1331 | That Distance was between Us |
1332 | That first Day, when you praised Me, Sweet, |
1333 | That odd old man is dead a year -- |
1334 | That sacred Closet when you sweep -- |
1335 | That she forgot me was the least |
1336 | That short -- potential stir |
1337 | That Such have died enable Us |
1338 | That this should feel the need of Death |
1339 | The Admirations -- and Contempts -- of time -- |
1340 | The Angle of a Landscape |
1341 | The Auctioneer of Parting |
1342 | The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings -- |
1343 | The Battle fought between the Soul |
1344 | The Beggar at the Door for Fame |
1345 | The Beggar Lad -- dies early -- |
1346 | The Bible is an antique Volume -- |
1347 | The Bird did prance -- the Bee did play -- |
1348 | The Bird her punctual music brings |
1349 | The Bird must sing to earn the Crumb |
1350 | The Birds begun at Four o'clock -- |
1351 | The Birds reported from the South -- |
1352 | The Black Berry -- wears a Thorn in his side -- |
1353 | The Blunder is in estimate. |
1354 | The Bobolink is gone -- |
1355 | The Body grows without -- |
1356 | The Bone that has no Marrow, |
1357 | The Brain, within its Groove |
1358 | The Butterfly in honored Dust |
1359 | The butterfly obtains |
1360 | The Butterfly upon the Sky, |
1361 | The Butterfly's Assumption Gown |
1362 | The Chemical conviction |
1363 | The Child's faith is new -- |
1364 | The Clock strikes one that just struck two -- |
1365 | The Clouds their Backs together laid |
1366 | The Clover's simple Fame |
1367 | The Color of a Queen, is this -- |
1368 | The Color of the Grave is Green |
1369 | The competitions of the sky |
1370 | The Court is far away |
1371 | The Crickets sang |
1372 | The Daisy follows soft the Sun |
1373 | The Dandelion's pallid tube |
1374 | The Day came slow -- till Five o'clock |
1375 | The Day grew small, surrounded tight |
1376 | The Day she goes |
1377 | The Day that I was crowned |
1378 | The Day undressed -- Herself -- |
1379 | The Days that we can spare |
1380 | The Devil -- had he fidelity |
1381 | The Ditch is dear to the Drunken man |
1382 | The Dust behind I strove to join |
1383 | The duties of the Wind are few, |
1384 | The Dying need but little, Dear, |
1385 | The ecstasy to guess |
1386 | The event was directly behind Him |
1387 | The face I carry with me -- last |
1388 | The Face in evanescence lain |
1389 | The Face we choose to miss -- |
1390 | The Fact that Earth is Heaven -- |
1391 | The fascinating chill that music leaves |
1392 | The Fingers of the Light |
1393 | The first Day's Night had come |
1394 | The first We knew of Him was Death -- |
1395 | The Frost of Death was on the Pane -- |
1396 | The Frost was never seen -- |
1397 | The Future -- never spoke -- |
1398 | The Gentian has a parched Corolla -- |
1399 | The gleam of an heroic Act |
1400 | The good Will of a Flower |
1401 | The Grace -- Myself -- might not obtain -- |
1402 | The grave my little cottage is, |
1403 | The hallowing of Pain |
1404 | The harm of Years is on him -- |
1405 | The Heart has many Doors -- |
1406 | The Heart has narrow Banks |
1407 | The Heart is the Capital of the Mind -- |
1408 | The Heaven vests for Each |
1409 | The Hills erect their Purple Heads |
1410 | The Hills in Purple syllables |
1411 | The Himmaleh was known to stoop |
1412 | The Hollows round His eager Eyes |
1413 | The immortality she gave |
1414 | The incidents of love |
1415 | The Infinite a sudden Guest |
1416 | The inundation of the Spring |
1417 | The Jay his Castanet has struck |
1418 | The joy that has no stem no core, |
1419 | The Judge is like the Owl -- |
1420 | The Juggler's Hat her Country is |
1421 | The Lady feeds Her little Bird |
1422 | The Lamp burns sure -- within |
1423 | The Lassitudes of Contemplation |
1424 | The last of Summer is Delight -- |
1425 | The Leaves like Women interchange |
1426 | The Life we have is very great. |
1427 | The Lightning is a yellow Fork |
1428 | The Lightning playeth -- all the while -- |
1429 | The Lilac is an ancient shrub |
1430 | The Loneliness One dare not sound -- |
1431 | The lonesome for they know not What |
1432 | The long sigh of the Frog |
1433 | The look of thee, what is it like |
1434 | The Love a Life can show Below |
1435 | The Luxury to apprehend |
1436 | The Malay -- took the Pearl |
1437 | The Manner of its Death |
1438 | The Martyr Poets -- did not tell -- |
1439 | The Merchant of the Picturesque |
1440 | The Mind lives on the Heart |
1441 | The Months have ends -- the Years -- a knot |
1442 | The Moon is distant from the Sea |
1443 | The Moon upon her fluent Route |
1444 | The Morning after Woe |
1445 | The most important population |
1446 | The most pathetic thing I do |
1447 | The most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met |
1448 | The Mountain sat upon the Plain |
1449 | The Mountains stood in Haze -- |
1450 | The Murmur of a Bee |
1451 | The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants -- |
1452 | The Night was wide, and furnished scant |
1453 | The Notice that is called the Spring |
1454 | The One who could repeat the Summer day |
1455 | The ones that disappeared are back |
1456 | The Only News I know |
1457 | The Opening and the Close |
1458 | The Outer -- from the Inner |
1459 | The overtakelessness of those |
1460 | The Past is such a curious Creature |
1461 | The pattern of the sun |
1462 | The pedigree of Honey |
1463 | The Pile of Years is not so high |
1464 | The Poets light but Lamps -- |
1465 | The Popular Heart is a Cannon first -- |
1466 | The power to be true to You, |
1467 | The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves |
1468 | The Products of my Farm are these |
1469 | The Props assist the House |
1470 | The Province of the Saved |
1471 | The pungent atom in the Air |
1472 | The Rat is the concisest Tenant. |
1473 | The reticent volcano keeps |
1474 | The Riddle we can guess |
1475 | The right to perish might be thought |
1476 | The Road was lit with Moon and star -- |
1477 | The Robin for the Crumb |
1478 | The Robin is a Gabriel |
1479 | The Robin is the One |
1480 | The Robin's my Criterion for Tune |
1481 | The Savior must have been |
1482 | The Sea said "Come" to the Brook -- |
1483 | The Service without Hope -- |
1484 | The Show is not the Show |
1485 | The Skies can't keep their secret! |
1486 | The smouldering embers blush -- |
1487 | The Snow that never drifts -- |
1488 | The Soul should always stand ajar |
1489 | The Soul that hath a Guest |
1490 | The Soul unto itself |
1491 | The Soul's distinct connection |
1492 | The Spider holds a Silver Ball |
1493 | The Spirit is the Conscious Ear. |
1494 | The Spirit lasts -- but in what mode -- |
1495 | The Stars are old, that stood for me -- |
1496 | The stem of a departed Flower |
1497 | The Stimulus, beyond the Grave |
1498 | The Suburbs of a Secret |
1499 | The Summer that we did not prize, |
1500 | The Sun -- just touched the Morning |
1501 | The Sun and Fog contested |
1502 | The Sun and Moon must make their haste -- |
1503 | The Sun is one -- and on the Tare |
1504 | The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still |
1505 | The Sun retired to a cloud |
1506 | The Sun went down -- no Man looked on -- |
1507 | The Sunrise runs for Both -- |
1508 | The Sunset stopped on Cottages |
1509 | The sweetest Heresy received |
1510 | The Sweets of Pillage, can be known |
1511 | The Symptom of the Gale -- |
1512 | The Test of Love -- is Death -- |
1513 | The Things that never can come back, are several -- |
1514 | The things we thought that we should do |
1515 | The thought beneath so slight a film |
1516 | The Treason of an accent |
1517 | The Trees like Tassels -- hit -- and swung -- |
1518 | The Truth -- is stirless -- |
1519 | The vastest earthly Day |
1520 | The Veins of other Flowers |
1521 | The waters chased him as he fled, |
1522 | The way Hope builds his House |
1523 | The Way I read a Letter's -- this -- |
1524 | The Way to know the Bobolink |
1525 | The Well upon the Brook |
1526 | The Wind didn't come from the Orchard -- today |
1527 | The wind drew off |
1528 | The Wind took up the Northern Things |
1529 | The Winters are so short |
1530 | The World -- feels Dusty |
1531 | The World -- stands -- solemner -- to me |
1532 | The Zeroes -- taught us -- Phosphorous -- |
1533 | Their Barricade against the Sky |
1534 | Their dappled importunity |
1535 | Their Height in Heaven comforts not -- |
1536 | Themself are all I have -- |
1537 | There are two Ripenings -- one -- of sight |
1538 | There comes a warning like a spy |
1539 | There comes an hour when begging stops, |
1540 | There is a flower that Bees prefer |
1541 | There is a Languor of the Life |
1542 | There is a pain -- so utter -- |
1543 | There is a Shame of Nobleness -- |
1544 | There is a Zone whose even Years |
1545 | There is an arid Pleasure -- |
1546 | There is another Loneliness |
1547 | There is strength in proving that it can be borne |
1548 | There's the Battle of Burgoyne -- |
1549 | These -- saw Visions -- |
1550 | These are the days that Reindeer love |
1551 | These are the Nights that Beetles love -- |
1552 | These are the Signs to Nature's Inns -- |
1553 | These Fevered Days -- to take them to the Forest |
1554 | These held their Wick above the West -- |
1555 | These Strangers, in a foreign World, |
1556 | These tested Our Horizon -- |
1557 | They ask but our Delight -- |
1558 | They called me to the Window, for |
1559 | They have a little Odor -- that to me |
1560 | They leave us with the Infinite. |
1561 | They put Us far apart |
1562 | They say that "Time assuages" -- |
1563 | They shut me up in Prose -- |
1564 | They talk as slow as Legends grow |
1565 | They won't frown always -- some sweet Day |
1566 | This Bauble was preferred of Bees -- |
1567 | This Consciousness that is aware |
1568 | This dirty -- little -- Heart |
1569 | This docile one inter |
1570 | This Dust, and its Feature -- |
1571 | This is a Blossom of the Brain -- |
1572 | This is the place they hoped before, |
1573 | This Me -- that walks and works -- must die, |
1574 | This Merit hath the worst -- |
1575 | This slow Day moved along -- |
1576 | This that would greet -- an hour ago -- |
1577 | Tho' I get home how late -- how late |
1578 | Tho' my destiny be Fustian |
1579 | Those cattle smaller than a Bee |
1580 | Those fair -- fictitious People |
1581 | Those not live yet |
1582 | Those who have been in the Grave the longest -- |
1583 | Though the great Waters sleep, |
1584 | Three times -- we parted -- Breath -- and I -- |
1585 | Three Weeks passed since I had seen Her -- |
1586 | Through the strait pass of suffering -- |
1587 | Through what transports of Patience |
1588 | Till Death -- is narrow Loving -- |
1589 | Time does go on -- |
1590 | Time feels so vast that were it not |
1591 | Time's wily Chargers will not wait |
1592 | Title divine -- is mine! |
1593 | To be forgot by thee |
1594 | To break so vast a Heart |
1595 | To die -- without the Dying |
1596 | To disappear enhances -- |
1597 | To do a magnanimous thing |
1598 | To earn it by disdaining it |
1599 | To fill a Gap |
1600 | To flee from memory |
1601 | To hang our head -- ostensibly |
1602 | To hear an Oriole sing |
1603 | To her derided Home |
1604 | To his simplicity |
1605 | To interrupt His Yellow Plan |
1606 | To learn the Transport by the Pain |
1607 | To lose one's faith -- surpass |
1608 | To love thee Year by Year |
1609 | To make One's Toilette -- after Death |
1610 | To my quick ear the Leaves -- conferred -- |
1611 | To my small Hearth His fire came -- |
1612 | To offer brave assistance |
1613 | To One denied the drink |
1614 | To own a Susan of my own |
1615 | To own the Art within the Soul |
1616 | To pile like Thunder to its close |
1617 | To put this World down, like a Bundle -- |
1618 | To see her is a Picture -- |
1619 | To tell the Beauty would decrease |
1620 | To the bright east she flies, |
1621 | To the stanch Dust |
1622 | To their apartment deep |
1623 | To this World she returned. |
1624 | To try to speak, and miss the way |
1625 | To venerate the simple days |
1626 | To wait an Hour -- is long -- |
1627 | To Whom the Mornings stand for Nights, |
1628 | Today or this noon |
1629 | Too cold is this |
1630 | Too few the mornings be, |
1631 | Too little way the House must lie |
1632 | Too scanty 'twas to die for you, |
1633 | Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar |
1634 | Tried always and Condemned by thee |
1635 | Triumph -- may be of several kinds |
1636 | Trudging to Eden, looking backward, |
1637 | Trust adjust her "Peradventure" -- |
1638 | Trust in the Unexpected -- |
1639 | Trusty as the stars |
1640 | Truth -- is as old as God -- |
1641 | Twice had Summer her fair Verdure |
1642 | Two -- were immortal twice -- |
1643 | Two Lengths has every Day -- |
1644 | Two swimmers wrestled on the spar |
1645 | Two Travellers perishing in Snow |
1646 | Under the Light, yet under, |
1647 | Undue Significance a starving man attaches |
1648 | Unfulfilled to Observation -- |
1649 | Unit, like Death, for Whom? |
1650 | Until the Desert knows |
1651 | Unto like Story -- Trouble has enticed me |
1652 | Unto my Books -- so good to turn -- |
1653 | Unto the Whole -- how add? |
1654 | Unworthy of her Breast |
1655 | Up Life's Hill with my my little Bundle |
1656 | Upon a Lilac Sea |
1657 | Upon Concluded Lives |
1658 | Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird |
1659 | Upon the gallows hung a wretch, |
1660 | Victory comes late -- |
1661 | Wait till the Majesty of Death |
1662 | Warm in her Hand these accents lie |
1663 | Water makes many Beds |
1664 | We -- Bee and I -- live by the quaffing |
1665 | We can but follow to the Sun -- |
1666 | We Cover Thee -- Sweet Face |
1667 | We do not know the time we lose -- |
1668 | We do not play on Graves |
1669 | We introduce ourselves |
1670 | We knew not that we were to live -- |
1671 | We learn it in Retreating |
1672 | We learned the Whole of Love -- |
1673 | We like a Hairbreadth 'scape |
1674 | We like March. |
1675 | We met as Sparks -- Diverging Flints |
1676 | We miss a Kinsman more |
1677 | We miss Her, not because We see -- |
1678 | We never know we go when we are going -- |
1679 | We play at Paste |
1680 | We pray -- to Heaven |
1681 | We see -- Comparatively -- |
1682 | We send the Wave to find the Wave -- |
1683 | We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow. |
1684 | We shun because we prize her Face |
1685 | We shun it ere it comes, |
1686 | We talked with each other about each other |
1687 | We thirst at first -- 'tis Nature's Act -- |
1688 | We wear our sober Dresses when we die, |
1689 | We'll pass without the parting |
1690 | Were it but Me that gained the Height -- |
1691 | Were it to be the last |
1692 | Were natural mortal lady |
1693 | Wert Thou but ill -- that I might show thee |
1694 | What care the Dead, for Chanticleer -- |
1695 | What did They do since I saw Them? |
1696 | What I can do -- I will |
1697 | What I see not, I better see -- |
1698 | What if I say I shall not wait! |
1699 | What mystery pervades a well! |
1700 | What shall I do -- it whimpers so |
1701 | What shall I do when the Summer troubles -- |
1702 | What Twigs We held by -- |
1703 | What would I give to see his face? |
1704 | Whatever it is -- she has tried it -- |
1705 | When a Lover is a Beggar |
1706 | When Bells stop ringing -- Church -- begins |
1707 | When Diamonds are a Legend, |
1708 | When Etna basks and purrs |
1709 | When I have seen the Sun emerge |
1710 | When I hoped I feared -- |
1711 | When I hoped, I recollect |
1712 | When I was small, a Woman died -- |
1713 | When Memory is full |
1714 | When Night is almost done |
1715 | When One has given up One's life |
1716 | When the Astronomer stops seeking |
1717 | When they come back -- if Blossoms do -- |
1718 | When we have ceased to care |
1719 | When we stand on the tops of Things |
1720 | Where every bird is bold to go |
1721 | Where Roses would not dare to go, |
1722 | Where Thou art -- that -- is Home -- |
1723 | Whether they have forgotten |
1724 | Which is the best -- the Moon or the Crescent? |
1725 | While Asters |
1726 | While it is alive |
1727 | While we were fearing it, it came -- |
1728 | White as an Indian Pipe |
1729 | Who abdicated Ambush |
1730 | Who Court obtain within Himself |
1731 | Who Giants know, with lesser Men |
1732 | Who goes to dine must take his Feast |
1733 | Who has not found the Heaven -- below -- |
1734 | Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights -- |
1735 | Who is the East? |
1736 | Who never wanted -- maddest Joy |
1737 | Who occupies this House? |
1738 | Who saw no Sunrise cannot say |
1739 | Who were "the Father and the Son" |
1740 | Whoever disenchants |
1741 | Whole Gulfs -- of Red, and Fleets -- of Red -- |
1742 | Whose are the little beds, I asked |
1743 | Whose Pink career may have a close |
1744 | Why make it doubt -- it hurts it so |
1745 | Why should we hurry -- why indeed? |
1746 | Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights |
1747 | Winter under cultivation |
1748 | Witchcraft has not a Pedigree |
1749 | With Pinions of Disdain |
1750 | With sweetness unabated |
1751 | With thee, in the Desert |
1752 | Within my Garden, rides a Bird |
1753 | Within that little Hive |
1754 | Within thy Grave! |
1755 | Without a smile -- Without a Throe |
1756 | Without this -- there is nought -- |
1757 | Wolfe demanded during dying |
1758 | Wonder -- is not precisely Knowing |
1759 | Yesterday is History, |
1760 | You cannot make Remembrance grow |
1761 | You cannot take itself |
1762 | You constituted Time -- |
1763 | You know that Portrait in the Moon -- |
1764 | You love the Lord -- you cannot see |
1765 | You said that I "was Great" -- one Day -- |
1766 | You see I cannot see -- your lifetime |
1767 | You taught me Waiting with Myself -- |
1768 | You'll find -- it when you try to die -- |
1769 | You'll know Her -- by Her Foot -- |
1770 | You'll know it -- as you know 'tis Noon |
1771 | You're right -- "the way is narrow" |
1772 | You've seen Balloons set -- Haven't You? |
1773 | Your Riches -- taught me -- Poverty. |
1774 | Your thoughts don't have words every day |
1775 | One need not be a Chamber -- to be Haunted -- |
1776 | Reverse cannot befall |
1777 | The Missing All -- prevented Me |
1778 | When I count the seeds |
1779 | Where bells no more affright the morn |