目录 Table of Contents 1 Awake ye muses nine... 2 Sic transit gloria mundi 3 On this wondrous sea 7 Summer for thee, grant I may be 9 If recollecting were forgetting 11 Nobody knows this little Rose 12 I had a guinea golden 32 The morns are meeker than they were 43 Through lane it lay — through bramble 53 If I should cease to bring a Rose 64 Heart! We will forget him! 106 Glowing is her Bonnet 112 Success is counted sweetest 113 The Bee is not afraid of me 116 Our share of night to bear 117 “Arcturus” is his other name 123 Besides the Autumn poets sing 128 Going to Heaven! 144 I never hear the word “escape” 147 A science — so the Savants say 148 Will there really be a “Morning” 171 A fuzzy fellow, without feet 176 If I could bribe them by a Rose 181 A Wounded Deer — leaps highest 195 Victory comes late 204 Ill tell you how the Sun rose 205 Come slowly — Eden! 207 I taste a liquor never brewed 209 I lost a World — the other day! 210 If I shouldnt be alive 213 The Skies cant keep their secret! 214 Poor little Heart! 215 I shall know why — when Time is over 221 He was weak, and I was strong — then 222 Dying! Dying in the night! 236 Some keep the Sabbath going to Church 241 What is — “Paradise” 253 Ive nothing else — to bring, You know 258 I Came to buy a smile — today 260 Im Nobody! Who are you 265 It cant be “Summer”! 268 Why — do they shut Me out of Heaven 269 Wild Nights — Wild Nights! 270 I shall keep singing! 271 Over the fence 274 Again — his voice is at the door 277 Going to Him! Happy letter! 291 It sifts from Leaden Sieves 295 Savior! Ive no one else to tell 303 Alone, I cannot be 305 What if I say I shall not wait! 314 “Hope” is the thing with feathers 315 To die — takes just a little while 320 Theres a certain Slant of light 322 Good Night! Which put the Candle out 330 He put the Belt around my life 331 The only Ghost I ever saw 332 Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! 333 Many a phrase has the English language 344 Twas just this time, last year, I died 353 Im ceded — I ve stopped being Theirs 356 If you were coming in the Fall 359 A Bird came down the Walk 365 I know that He exists 366 He strained my faith 368 I envy Seas, whereon He rides 381 I cannot dance upon my Toes 382 Good Morning — Midnight 383 I like to see it lap the Miles 387 The Moon is distant from the Sea 390 Do People moulder equally 391 Knows how to forget! 396 I took one Draught of Life 408 Like Some Old fashioned Miracle 409 The Soul selects her own Society 411 Mine — by the Right of the White Election! 412 She lay as if at play 425 Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch 426 I gave myself to Him 436 I found the words to every thought 437 I never felt at Home — Below 439 I had been hungry, all the Years 440 I Years had been from Home 446 This was a Poet — It is That 448 I died for Beauty — but was scarce 449 Dreams — are well — but Wakings better 457 Nature — sometimes sears a Sapling 459 “Why do I love” You, Sir 466 I dwell in Possibility 477 He fumbles at your Soul 479 Because I could not stop for Death 489 My Faith is larger than the Hills 494 The Wind didnt come from the Orchard — today 495 The Day undressed — Herself 497 The Beggar Lad — dies early 519 This is my letter to the World 524 It feels a shame to be Alive 531 We learned the Whole of Love 533 I reckon — when I count at all 550 I measure every Grief I meet 555 A House upon the Height 558 A Visitor in Marl 559 Through the Dark Sod — as Education 562 Twas Love — not me 575 Im saying every day 576 The difference between Despair 577 I went to Heaven 579 The Soul unto itself 583 You cannot put a Fire out 592 The Soul that hath a Guest 596 Ourselves were wed one summer — dear 598 The Brain — is wider than the Sky 599 We do not play on Graves 605 I am alive — I guess 613 The Day that I was crowned 615 God is a distant — stately Lover 620 Much Madness is divinest Sense 628 Tis customary as we part 642 There is a flower that Bees prefer 643 A Secret told 649 No Rack can torture me 652 That I did always love 660 I took my Power in my Hand 671 The Sweetest Heresy received 674 I could not prove the Years had feet 686 It makes no difference abroad 689 It was too late for Man 701 The Childs faith is new 1320 Dear March — Come in 1349 Not with a Club, the Heart is broken 1355 His Mansion in the Pool 1593 He ate and drank the precious Words 1779 To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
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