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I Went To Heaven,
Emily Dickinson
I went to heaven, --
'T was a small town,
Lit with a ruby,
Lathed with down.
Stiller than the fields
At the full dew,
Beautiful as pictures
No man drew.
People like the moth,...
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I Went To Thank Her,
Emily Dickinson
I went to thank her,
But she slept;
Her bed a funnelled stone,
With nosegays at the head and foot,
That travellers had thrown,
Who went to thank her;
But she slept....
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I Wish I Knew That Woman's Name,
Emily Dickinson
I wish I knew that woman's name,
So, when she comes this way,
To hold my life, and hold my ears,
For fear I hear her say
She's 'sorry I am dead,' again,
Just when the grave and I...
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I Wonder If The Sepulchre
Emily Dickinson
I wonder if the sepulchre
Is not a lonesome way,
When men and boys, and larks and June
Go down the fields to hay!
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Lay This Laurel On The One
Emily Dickinson
Lay this laurel on the one
Too intrinsic for renown.
Laurel! veil your deathless tree, --
Him you chasten, that is he!
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Let Down The Bars, O Death!
Emily Dickinson
Let down the bars, O Death!
The tired flocks come in
Whose bleating ceases to repeat,
Whose wandering is done.
Thine is the stillest night,
Thine the securest fold;...
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Life's Trades.
Emily Dickinson
It's such a little thing to weep,
So short a thing to sigh;
And yet by trades the size of these
We men and women die!
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Like Mighty Footlights Burned The Red
Emily Dickinson
Like mighty footlights burned the red
At bases of the trees, --
The far theatricals of day
Exhibiting to these.
'T was universe that did applaud
While, chiefest of the crowd,...
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Look Back On Time With Kindly Eyes,
Emily Dickinson
Look back on time with kindly eyes,
He doubtless did his best;
How softly sinks his trembling sun
In human nature's west!
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Morning Is The Place For Dew,
Emily Dickinson
Morning is the place for dew,
Corn is made at noon,
After dinner light for flowers,
Dukes for setting sun!
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Morns Like These We Parted;
Emily Dickinson
Morns like these we parted;
Noons like these she rose,
Fluttering first, then firmer,
To her fair repose.
Never did she lisp it,
And 't was not for me;
She was mute from transport,...
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Not Any Higher Stands The Grave
Emily Dickinson
Not any higher stands the grave
For heroes than for men;
Not any nearer for the child
Than numb three-score and ten.
This latest leisure equal lulls
The beggar and his queen;...
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Not With A Club The Heart Is Broken,
Emily Dickinson
Not with a club the heart is broken,
Nor with a stone;
A whip, so small you could not see it.
I've known
To lash the magic creature
Till it fell,
Yet that whip's name too noble...
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On The Bleakness Of My Lot
Emily Dickinson
On the bleakness of my lot
Bloom I strove to raise.
Late, my acre of a rock
Yielded grape and maize.
Soil of flint if steadfast tilled
Will reward the hand;
Seed of palm by Lybian sun...
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"On This Long Storm The Rainbow Rose,"
Emily Dickinson
On this long storm the rainbow rose,
On this late morn the sun;
The clouds, like listless elephants,
Horizons straggled down.
The birds rose smiling in their nests,
The gales indeed were done;...
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"Our Share Of Night To Bear"
Emily Dickinson
Our share of night to bear,
Our share of morning,
Our blank in bliss to fill,
Our blank in scorning.
Here a star, and there a star,
Some lose their way.
Here a mist, and there a mist,...
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Out Of The Morning.
Emily Dickinson
Will there really be a morning?
Is there such a thing as day?
Could I see it from the mountains
If I were as tall as they?
Has it feet like water-lilies?
Has it feathers like a bird?...
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"Perhaps You'D Like To Buy A Flower?"
Emily Dickinson
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower?
But I could never sell.
If you would like to borrow
Until the daffodil
Unties her yellow bonnet
Beneath the village door,
Until the bees, from clover rows...
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Portraits Are To Daily Faces
Emily Dickinson
Portraits are to daily faces
As an evening west
To a fine, pedantic sunshine
In a satin vest.
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"Presentiment Is That Long Shadow On The Lawn"
Emily Dickinson
Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn
Indicative that suns go down;
The notice to the startled grass
That darkness is about to pass.
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