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Poems on-line
- A
bird came down the Walk (#328) Also here and
here and
here
- A
Charm invests a face (scroll down) (#421)
- A
clock stopped -- not the mantel's (#287) Also
here and
here and
here
- A darting fear -
a pomp - a tear (scroll to #87)
- A Day! Help!
Help! Another Day! (scroll to #42)
- A
deed knocks first at thought (scroll down)
- A
dew sufficed itself
- A
door just opened on a street (Contrast) Also
here and
here and
here
- A
drop fell on the apple tree (Summer shower, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- A
face devoid of love or grace (A Portrait)
- A
lady red upon the hill (The Waking Year) Also here (scroll to
#74)
- A
light exists in spring Also
here and
here and
here and
here
- A
little Dog that wags his tail (#1185)
- A little East of
Jordan (scroll to #59)
- A
little road not made of man (1891
ed) Also
here and
here
- A
long, long sleep, a famous sleep (#654) (Sleeping) Also
here and
here and
here
- A
Man may make Remark (#942)
- A
modest lot, a fame petite
- A
murmur in the trees to note
- A
narrow fellow in the grass (#986) Also
here and
here {a href=http://www.cswnet.com/~erin/ed10.htm">commentary}
- A
Night - there lay the Days between (#471)
- A
poor torn heart, a tattered heart, (#78, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #78)
- A
precious, mouldering pleasure 't is (In a library, 1891
ed)
- A Route of
Evanescence
- A
sepal, petal, and a thorn (A Rose) and
here and here
(scroll to #19)
- A shady
friend for torrid days Also
here and
here and
here
- A
sickness of this world it most occasions
- A
sloop of amber slips away (Sunset)
- A
solemn thing it was, I said (Wedded)
- A
something in a summer's day (Psalm of the day, 1891
ed)
- A Sparrow took a
Slice of Twig
- A
thought went up my mind to-day Also
here (1891
ed) and
here and
here
- A throe upon her
features (scroll to #71)
- A
toad can die of light! Also here
- A
train went through a burial gate (1891
ed)
- A word
dropped careless on a Page
- A
word is dead Also
here and
here and
here
- A
wounded deer leaps highest (1891
ed)
- Adrift!
A little boat adrift! Also
here and here
(scroll to #30)
- Afraid?
Of whom am I afraid? (1891
ed)
- After
a hundred years Also
here and
here
- After
great pain, a formal feeling comes with links explaining obscure words
(#341) Also
here and
here
- Again
- his voice is at the door (#663)
- All but Death can be
adjusted (#749)
- All
overgrown by cunning moss (Charlotte Brontė's Grave)
- All
the letters I can write (#334)
- All
these my banners be Also here (scroll to
#22)
- Alone and
in a Circumstance
- Alter?
When the hills do (#729, 1891
ed) Also
here
- Ambition cannot
find him (scroll to #68)
- Ample
make this bed (#829) Also here and
here and
here
- An
everywhere of silver Also
here and
here
- Angels
in the early morning (1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #94)
- Apparently
with no surprise (Death and life, 1891
ed)
- "Arcturus" his
other name (scroll to #70)
- Are
friends delight or pain
- As by the dead we
love to sit (scroll to #88)
- As
children bid the guest good-night (1891
ed) Also
here
- As if I
asked a common Alms
- As
if some little Arctic flower (Transplanted, 1891
ed)
- As
far from pity as complaint (Asleep) Also
here
- As old as woe
(#1168)
- Ashes
denote that fire was
- At
last to be identified! (Resurgam, 1891
ed)
- Awake ye muses
nine, sing me a strain divine, (scroll to #1)
- Baffled for just
a day or two (scroll to #17)
- Because
I could not stop for Death with links explaining obscure words. (#712, The
chariot) Also
here (1891
ed) and
here and
here and
here and
here and here and here {commentary, more commentary}
- Bee!
I'm expecting you (#1035)
- Bees
are black, with Gilt Surcingles
- Before
the ice is in the pools Also here (scroll to
#37)
- Before
you thought of Spring Also
here and
here
- Behind me dips
eternity(#721)
- Behold this little
Bane- (#1438)
- Belshazzar
had a letter (1891
ed)
- Bereaved
of all, I went abroad (Trying to Forget)
- Bless
God, he went as soldiers
- By Chivalries as
tiny (scroll to #55)
- By homely gift the
hindered words (#1438)
- By such and such
an offering (scroll to #38)
- Come
slowly, Eden! (#211, Apotheosis, 1891
ed) Also
here
- Could
I but ride indefinite Also
here (both Johnson and Todd versions)
- Could live -- did
live (scroll to #43)
- Could
mortal lip divine (A Syllable) (#1409) Also
here
- Dare
you see a soul at the white heat? (#365, 1891
ed)
- Dear
March, come in! (To March)
- Death
is a dialogue between (1891
ed)(#976) Also
here
- Death
is like the insect Also here (#1716)
- Death is the supple
suitor (1445)
- Death
sets a thing Also
here and
here
- Delayed
till she had ceased to know (Too late, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #58)
- Delight
becomes pictorial Also
here (#572, 1891
ed) and
here and
here
- Departed
to the judgment (#524)(Astra castra, 1891
ed) Also
here and here. and
here and
here
- Distrustful
of the Gentian Also here (scroll to
#20)
- Doubt
me, my dim companion! (Surrender, 1891
ed)
- Drab
habitation of whom? (Cocoon)
- Drowning
is not so pitiful
- Each
Life Converges Also
here and
here
- Each
that we lose takes part of us
- Elysium
is as far as to (Suspense, 1891
ed) Also
here
- Except
the heaven had come so near
- Except
the smaller size (#1067)
- Except
to heaven, she is nought (1891
ed)
- Exultation
is the going (Setting sail, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #76)
- Fame
is a bee
- Fame
is a fickle food also
here
- Fame of myself to
justify (#713)
- Far
from love the Heavenly Father
- Fate
slew him, but he did not drop (A Man)
- Father,
I bring thee not myself
- Few
get enough, -- enough is one
- Finite
to fail, but infinite to venture (Ventures)
- For
each ecstatic instant Also
here and
here (#125, 1891
ed) and
here and
here
- Forbidden
fruit a flavor has (Forbidden Fruit 1)
- Forever -- is
composed of Nows --(#624)
- Frequently
the woods are pink and here (scroll to
#6)
- From
all the jails the boys and girls (Saturday Afternoon)
- From
cocoon forth a butterfly
- From
us she wandered now a year (Invisible)
- Garlands
for Queens, may be Also here (scroll to
#34)
- Given
in marriage unto thee (#817)
- Glee!
the great storm is over! (1891
ed)
- Glowing is her
Bonnet (scroll to #72)
- God
Gave a Loaf Also
here and
here
- God
Made a Little Gentian Also
here and
here
- God
permits industrious angels (Playmates, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- Going to
Heaven! (scroll to #79)
- Going
to Him and
here
- Good
Night Also
here and
here
- Have
you got a brook in your little heart (1891
ed)
- He
ate and drank the precious words (A book, 1891
ed) Also
here
- He fought like those
who've nought to lose(#759)
- He
fumbles at your spirit (The Master) Also
here and
here and
here and
here
- He scanned it,
staggered (#1062)
- He
touched me, so I live to know {commentary}
- Heart, not so
heavy as mine (scroll to #83)
- Heart,
we will forget him! Also
here and here
(scroll to #47)
- Heaven
is what I cannot reach (Forbidden Fruit 2) Also
here and
here and
here
- Her
breast is fit for pearls Also here (scroll to
#84)
- Her
final summer Also
here and
here
- Her -
last Poems (#312)
- Her
sweet weight on my Heart a Night
- High
from the earth I heard a bird
- His
bill an auger is (The Woodpecker)
- Hope
is a subtle glutton Also
here
- Hope
is the thing with feathers Also
here and
here and
here (1891
ED) and
here and
here
- How
dare the robins sing
- How
happy is the little stone Also here
- How
many times these low feet staggered (1891
ed)
- How
still the bells in steeples stand
- How
the old mountains drip with sunset (The Coming of Night)
- I am
alive -- I guess (#470)
- I
asked no other thing (1891
ed) Also here
- I
breathed enough to learn the trick Also
here and
here and
here
- I
bring an unaccustomed wine Also
here (1891
ed)
- I
can wade grief (#252, 1891
ed)
- I
cannot live with you (#640, In vain, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here {commentary,
with audio files of alternate readings}
- I can't tell you
- but you feel it (scroll to #65)
- I counted till
they danced so (Snow flakes.) (scroll to #36)
- I
clutched at sounds (scroll down) (#206)
- I
died for beauty, but was scarce (#449, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- I
dreaded that first robin so (#348) Also
here and
here and
here and
here in Polish
- I
dwell in possibility (#657) Also here and here
- I
envy seas whereon he rides (Longing)
- I
felt a cleaving in my mind (The Lost Thought) Also
here and
here and
here and here and here
- I
felt a Funeral, in my Brain two versions (#280) Also
here and
here and here
and
here and
here and
here {
summary, and thoughts}
- I
found the phrase Also
here (1891
ed) and
here
- I
had a daily bliss (Lost Joy)
- I had
a guinea golden Also
here and here
(scroll to #23)
- I
had been hungry also
here (with commentary) and
here
- I
had no time to hate, because (1891
ed) Also
here and
here
- I have a bird in
spring (scroll to #5)
- I
have a king who does not speak
- I haven't told my
garden yet (scroll to #50)
- I heard a fly buzz when I
died (Dying) (#465) Also
here (different versions and images) and
here and
here and
here and here
- I
held a jewel Also
here and
here
- I
hide myself within my flower (With a flower, 1891
ed)
- I keep my
pledge. (scroll to #46)
- I
know a place Also
here and
here
- I
know some lonely houses off the road (The lonely house, 1891
ed)
- I know that he exists {commentary}
- I
like a look of agony (#241, Real, 1891
ed)
- I
like to see it lap the miles (#585) Also
here (with alternatives), for history of #585, start at the beginning,
and
here (1891
ed) and
here
- I
live with him, I see his face (Numen Lumen)
- I
lived on dread and
here
- I
lost a world the other day. (Lost, 1891
ed)
- I
many times thought peace had come (scroll down)
- I
meant to find her when I came Also
here and
here and
here
- I
mean to have but modest needs (#476, 1891 ed)
- I
measure every grief I meet Also
here and
here and here and here
- I
never hear the word "escape" Also
here (#77, 1891
ed) and
here and here
(scroll to #77) and
here
- I
never lost as much but twice (#49, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #49) and
here
- I
never saw a moor (Chartless, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here and
here and
here
- I never told the
buried gold (scroll to #11)
- I often past a
village (scroll to #51)
- I pay
in Satin Cash -- (#402)(scroll down)
- I read
my sentence -- steadily (#412) Also here
- I
reason, earth is short (#301, 1891
ed)
- I
reckon - when I count at all (#569)
- I robbed the
Woods (scroll to #41)
- I
shall know why, when time is over (#129, 1891
ed)
- I
sing to use the waiting
- I
stepped from plank to plank (Experience) Also
here and
here and
here
- I
taste a liquor never brewed (#214, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and here and here
- I
think the hemlock likes to stand (The hemlock, 1891
ed)
- I
think the longest Hour of all (#635)
- I
took my power in my hand
- I took
one Draught of Life (scroll down) (#1725)
- I
watched the moon around the house (#44)
- I
went to heaven Also
here and
here
- I
went to thank her (1891
ed)
- I
wish I knew that woman's name
- I
wonder if the sepulchre
- I
worked for chaff, and earning wheat
- I would distil a
cup (scroll to #16)
- I
Years Had Been From Home Also
here and
here
- If
I can stop one heart from breaking (1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- If I
may have it when it's dead
- If I should cease
to bring a rose (scroll to #56)
- If I should
die (scroll to #54)
- If
I should n't be alive (1891
ed)
- If pain for peace
prepares (scroll to #63)
- If
recollecting were forgetting (With Flowers) Also here (scroll to
#33)
- If she had been
the Mistletoe (scroll to #44)
- If
the foolish call them 'flowers'
- If
those I loved were lost Also here (scroll to
#29)
- If
tolling bell I ask the cause (Joy in Death)
- If
you were coming in the fall (1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here and
here
- I'll
tell you how the sun rose (A day, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- I'm
ceded, I've stopped being theirs (Love's baptism, 1891
ed)
- I'm
nobody! Who are you?(#288) and here and here and here and
here (1891
ed) and
here and
here
- I'm
wife; I've finished that (Apocalypse, 1891
ed)
- Immortal
is an ample word
- Inebriate of
Air -- am I (#214)
- Is
bliss, then, such abyss
- Is
everyone I meet (scroll down)
- Is
heaven a physician? (#1270, 1891
ed)
- Is it
true, dear Sue (#218)
- It did not
surprise me (scroll to #39)
- It
dropped so low in my regard (Disenchantment) Also
here and
here and
here
- It
is an honorable thought (Immortality) Also
here and
here and
here
- It
makes no difference abroad (Two worlds, 1891
ed)
- It
might be easier (Philosophy)
- It
struck me every day (The Soul's Storm) Also
here and
here
- It
was not death, for I stood up (#510) Also
here and
here
- It
was too late for man (1891
ed)
- It
will be summer- eventually (#342)
- It's all
I have to bring to-day Also
here and
here and here
(scroll to #26) and
here
- It's coming - the
postponeless Creature (#390)
- It's
like the light (The Wind) Also
here and
here and
here
- It's
such a little thing to weep (Life's Trades) Also here
- I've
got an arrow here
- I've
seen a dying eye (1891
ed)
- Lad of
Athens
- Lest
any doubt (#1156)
- Let
me not mar that perfect dream
- Life,
and death, and giants
- Like her the
Saints retire (scroll to #60)
- Like
trains of cars on tracks of plush (The bee, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here (scroll down) and
here and
here
- Look
back on time with kindly eyes (1891
ed)
- Love
is anterior to life(#917) Also here
and here
- Low at my problem
bending (scroll to #69)
- Mama
never forgets her birds (#164)
- Me!
Come! My dazzled face Also
here and
here
- Me
from Myself - to banish (#642)
- Mine
by the right of the white election! (#528, Mine, 1891
ed) Also here
- Morning
is the place for dew
- Morns
like these -- we parted Also here (scroll to
#27)
- Much
madness is divinest sense (#435, 1891
ed) Also here
- My
Cocoon tightens, colors tease Also
here (From the chrysalis, 1891
ed)
- My
friend must be a bird (Who?) Also here (scroll to
#92)
- My
life closed twice before its close (Parting) (#1732) Also
here and
here and
here and
here and
here and
here and
here
- My Life had stood -- a Loaded
Gun (#754) and
here
- My
nosegays Also
here(#95, 1981
ed)
and
here and here
(scroll to #95) <
ahref="http://www.emule.com/poetry/dispoem.cgi?poem=548"> and here
- My
river runs to thee (The outlet, 1891
ed)
- My wheel is in
the dark! (scroll to #10)
- My
worthiness is all my doubt (Love's Humility)
- "Nature" is what we see
- Also
here
- Nature
rarer uses yellow Also
here and
here
- Nature,
the gentlest mother <
ahref="http://www.emule.com/poetry/dispoem.cgi?poem=550"> Also here
- Never for Society
(#746)
- New
feet within my garden go (1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #99)
- No
rack can torture me (Emancipation, 1891
ed)
- No
Romance sold unto (#669)
- Nobody
knows this little Rose Also here (scroll to
#35)
- Not
any higher stands the grave
- Not
in this world to see his face (The first lesson, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- Not
knowing when the dawn will come (Dawn)
- Not
with a club the heart is broken
- Of
all the souls that stand create (#664) Also
here and
here
- Of
all the sounds despatched abroad (The wind, 1891
ed)
- Of
Bronze and Blaze (Aurora)
- Oh
if remembering were forgetting
- On
the bleakness of my lot
- Oh the
earth was made for lovers
- On
this long storm the rainbow rose (1891
ed)
- On
this wondrous sea (Eternity) Also
here and here
(scroll to #4)
- Once
more, my now bewildered Dove (#48) Also here (scroll to
#48)
- One
blessing had I, than the rest (Satisfied)
- One
day is there of the series (Thanksgiving Day)
- One
dignity delays for all (1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #98)
- One
need not be a chamber -- to be haunted (Ghosts) (#670) and here and
here and
here
- One of the ones
that Midas touched
- One sister have I
in our house (scroll to #14)
- Our
journey had advanced Also
here and
here
- Our
lives are Swiss (Alpine Glow) Also here (scroll to
#80)
- Our
share of night to bear (1891
ed) also
here
- Ourselves
were wed one summer - dear (#631)
- Pain
has an element of blank (#650, The mystery of pain, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- Papa Above!
(scroll to #61)
- Perhaps
you'd like to buy a flower? (1891
ed)
- Pink,
small, and punctual (May-flower, 1891
ed)
- Poor
little heart!
- Presentiment
is that long shadow on the lawn Also
here and
here
- Proud
of my broken heart since thou didst break it (Consecration)
- Publication -
is the Auction (#709)
- Read,
sweet, how others strove (The book of martyrs, 1891
ed)
- Remembrance
has a rear and front
- Remorse - is
Memory - awake (#744)
- Safe
in their alabaster chambers (#216, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here {commentary}
- Sexton! My
Master's sleeping here. (scroll to #96)
- Shall
I take thee, the Poet said (#1126)
- Shame
is the shawl of Pink (#1412)
- She
dealt her pretty words like Blades (#479)
- She died at
play (scroll to #75)
- She
laid her docile crescent down (The Monument)
- She
rose to his requirement, dropped (#732, 1891
ed) Also
here and here
(scroll down) and
here and
here
- She
slept beneath a tree (The Tulip) Also
here and here
(scroll to #25)
- She
sweeps with brooms Also
here and
here
- She
went as quiet as the dew (1891
ed)
- "Sic transit
gloria mundi" (scroll to #3)
- Silence is all we
dread (#1251)
- Sleep
is supposed to be (1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #13)
- So
bashful when I spied her (1891
ed) Also
here and
here and here
(scroll to #91) and
here
- So from the
mould (scroll to #66)
- So
glad we are - a stranger'd deem (#329)
- So has
a Daisy vanished
- So
proud she was to die Also
here and
here and
here
- Softened
by Time's consummate plush (Childish Griefs)
- Some
keep the Sabbath going to church (324) (A service of song, 1891
ed) Also here
- Some
rainbow coming from the fair! (Summer's armies, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #64)
- Some
things that fly there be (The secret, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #89)
- Sometimes with the
Heart (#1680)
- "Sown in
dishonor"! (scroll to #62)
- Split
the lark and you'll find the music (Loyalty)
- So has a Daisy
vanished (scroll to #28)
- Soul,
wilt thou toss again? (Rouge et noir, 1891
ed) also
here
- South Winds
jostle them (scroll to #86)
- Strong Draughts of
Their Refreshing Minds (#711)
- Success
is counted sweetest (#67, Success, 1891
ed) Also
here and here
(scroll to #67) and
here
- Summer
for thee grant I may be (Song) Also
here and here
(scroll to #31)
- Superfluous
were the sun
- Superiority
to Fate
- Surgeons must
be very careful (#108) Also
here (1891
ed)
- Sweet
hours have perished here
- Sweet
is the swamp with its secrets (A Snake)
- 'T is
little I could care for pearls (Real Riches) Also here
- 'T
is sunrise, little maid, hast thou (Unwarned)
- 'T
is whiter than an Indian pipe (The Spirit)
- 'T
was a long parting, but the time (Resurrection, 1891
ed)
- 'T
was just this time last year I died (Retrospect) Also
here and
here and
here
- 'T
was later when the summer went (1891
ed)
- 'T
was such a little, little boat (Unreturning, 1891
ed)
- Taken from men
this morning (scroll to #53)
- That
God cannot (forged poem not authored by Dickinson)
- That
I did always love (Proof, 1891
ed)
- That
Love is all there is (#1765)
- That
is solemn we have ended
- That
short, potential stir (#1307)(The funeral, 1891
ed) Also here
- That
such have died enables us
- The
bat is dun with wrinkled wings (The Bat)
- The
bee is not afraid of me (1891
ed)
- The
Blunder is in estimate (#1684)
- The
bone that has no marrow
- The brain is wider than the
sky (#632) Also
here (different versions and images) and
here
- The
brain within its groove (1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- The
bustle in a house (#1078) and
here
- The
butterfiy's assumption-gown (1891
ed)
- The
clouds their backs together laid (Refuge, 1891
ed)
- The
cricket sang (Evening) Also
here and
here and
here and
here
- The
daisy follows soft the sun (1891
ed)
- The
day came slow Also
here and
here
- The
distance that the dead have gone
- The
dying need but little, dear Also
here and
here and
here
- The face we
choose to miss (#1141)
- The
farthest thunder that I heard
- The feet
of people walking home and here (scroll to
#7)
- The
Gentian weaves her fringes Also here (scroll to
#18)
- The
gleam of an heroic Act (#1687)
- The going from a
world we know (#1604)
- The
grass so little has to do (The grass, 1891
ed)
- The
grave my little cottage is
- The guest is gold
and crimson (scroll to #15)
- The
heart asks pleasure first (#536)(1891
ed) Also
here and here and
here and
here
- The morns are
meeker than they were (scroll to #12)
- The
last night that she lived (1891
ed)
- The
Lightning playeth -- all the while (#630)
- The
Manner of it's Death (#468)
- The
Mind lives on the Heart (#1355) Also here
- The
moon was but a chin of gold
- The
morns are meeker than they were (Autumn, 1891
ed)
- The
most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met
- The
mountain sat Upon the plain (The mountain, 1891
ed) Also
here (scroll down)
- The
Mountains - grow unnoticed (#757)
- The
murmur of a bee (Why?, 1891
ed)
- The
murmuring of bees has ceased (Aftermath)
- The
nearest dream recedes Also
here (#318, 1891
ed) and
here and
here
- The
only ghost and
here
- The
only news I know
- The overtakelessness
of those (#1691)
- The
past is such a curious creature
- The
pedigree of honey (1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- The rainbow never
tells me (scroll to #97)
- The
Red - Blaze is the Morning (#469)
- The
reticent volcano keeps (#1748) Also here (scroll down)
- The right to perish
might be thought (#1692)
- The
show is not the show Also
here (scroll down) and
here (1891 ed)
and
here and
here
- The
sky is low, the clouds are mean (Beclouded, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- The
soul selects her own society (#303, Exclusion, 1891
ed) Also here
- The
soul should always stand ajar
- The
Soul that hath a Guest (#674)
- The souls unto
itself (scroll down) Also
here (1891
ed)
- The
spider as an artist (Cobwebs) (#1275) Also here
- The Spider holds
a Silver Ball (93k jpeg image of the original and a rendering)
- The
springtime's pallid landscape (Nature's Changes)
- The
stimulus, beyond the grave
- The
sun kept setting, setting still (Dying, 1891
ed)
- The
thought beneath so slight a film (#210) Also
here (1891
ed) and
here and
here
- The way I read a
letter's this
- The Whole of it came
not at once (#762)
- The
wind begun to rock Also
here and
here
- The
wind tapped like a tired man and
here
- There
came a day at summer's full (Renunciation, 1891
ed)
- There
is a flower that bees prefer (Purple clover, 1891
ed)
- There
is a morn by men unseen Also here (scroll to
#24)
- There
is a word (Forgotten) Also here (scroll to
#8)
- There is another
sky, (scroll to #2)
- There
is no frigate like a book Also
here and
here and
here
- There
is a solitude of space (#1695)
- There's
a certain slant of light (#258, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here and here and here
- There's
been a death in the opposite house Also
here and
here and
here
- There's
something quieter than sleep (Dead) Also here (scroll to
#45)
- These
are the days when birds come back (#130, Indian summer, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll down)
- They
called me to the Window, for (#628)
- They
Dropped Like Flakes and
here
- "They have not
chosen me," he said (scroll to #85)
- They
say that 'time assuages' Also
here and
here
- They
won't frown always, -- some sweet day
- This
is my letter to the World (#441) Also here and
here and
here
- This
is the land the sunset washes (The sea of sunset, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- This
was in the white of the year
- This
World is not Conclusion (#501) Also
here and here
- Tho'
I get home how late -- how late (#207, 1891
ed)
- Thought
Beneath Film
- Three
weeks passed since I had seen her
- Through lane it
lay -- through bramble (scroll to #9)
- Through
the straight pass of suffering (#792, (#466)
- 'Tis
so appalling -- it exhilirates (#281)
- 'Tis
so much joy! 'Tis so much joy! (Rouge gagne, 1891
ed)
- Title
divine -- is mine!
- To
die -- takes just a little while
- To
earn it by disdaining it (#1427)
- To
fight aloud is very brave (1891
ed)
- To
hang our head ostensibly
- To
help our bleaker parts
- To
know just how he suffered would be dear (1891
ed)
- To
lose one's faith surpasses (Lost Faith)
- To
lose thee, sweeter than to gain
- To
make a prairie it takes a clover also
here and here
- To
my quick ears the leaves conferred Also
here and
here and
here
- To see the
Summer Sky (at the bottom of the page)
- To
venerate the simple days Also here (scroll to
#57)
- Two
Butterflies went out at noon Also
here and
here a
hypertext version to show variants
- Two
swimmers wrestled on the spar (1891
ed)
- Unable are the Loved
to die (#809)
- Upon a
lilac Sea
- Upon
the gallows hung a wretch
- Victory
Comes Late Also
here and
here
- Volcanoes be
in Sicily (#1705)
- "Was
not" was all the Statement
- Water
is taught by thirst
- We
cover thee, sweet face
- We do
not play on Graves (#467)
- We
dont cry -- Tim and I (#196)
- We
grow accustomed to the Dark (#419)
- We
learn in the retreating
- We
like March, his shoes are purple Also
here and
here and
here
- We lose
-- because we win Also here (scroll to
#21)
- We
never know how high we are (Aspiration) Also here (scroll down)
- We
never know we go, -- when we are going
- We
outgrow love, like other things Also
here and
here and
here and
here
- We
play at paste Also
here (1891
ed) and
here and
here
- We should not
mind so small a flower (scroll to #81)
- We
thirst at fast, -- 't is Nature's act
- Went up a year
this evening! (scroll to #93)
- What
mystery pervades a well! Also here
- What
shall I do - it whimpers so (#186)
- What
soft, cherubic creatures
- What
would I give to see his face (#247)
- When
Bells stop ringing -- Church - begins (#633)
- When I count the
seeds (scroll to #40)
- When
I hoped I feared (#1181)
- When
I was small, a woman died. (Along the potomac, 1891
ed)
- When
night is almost done (Dawn, 1891
ed)
- When
Roses cease to bloom, Sir (#32) (With a Flower) Also
here and here
(scroll to #32)
- Where
every bird is bold to go
- Whether
my bark went down at sea (1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #52)
- While
I was fearing it, it came (The Inevitable)
- Who
has not found the heaven below Also here
- Who
never lost, are unprepared (#73, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #73)
- Who
never wanted, -- maddest joy (Desire)
- Who
occupies this House (#892)
- Whoever
disenchants (#1451)
- Whole
Gulfs -- of Red, and Fleets -- of Red (#658)
- Whose cheek is
this? (scroll to #82)
- Why
-- do they shut Me out of Heaven? (#248)
- Wild
Nights! Wild Nights! (#249) and
here and here and here and
here and
here {commentary, more commentary}
- Will
there really be a "Morning?" (#101)
- Within
my reach! (Almost!, 1891
ed) Also here
(scroll to #90)
- You
cannot put a fire out (Power)
- You
left me, sweet, two legacies (Bequest, 1891
ed) Also
here and
here and
here
- You'll
know Her - by Her Foot (#634)
- You
see I cannot see - your lifetime (#253)
- You've
seen balloons set, haven't you? (The Balloon)

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