Emily Dickinson Poems - 1000-1099
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- The Fingers of the Light -1000-
- The Stimulus, beyond the Grave -1001-
- Aurora is the effort -1002-
- Dying at my music! -1003-
- There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent -1004-
- Bind me -- I still can sing -- -1005-
- The first We knew of Him was Death -- -1006-
- Falsehood of Thee could I suppose -1007-
- How still the Bells in Steeples stand -1008-
- I was a Phoebe -- nothing more -- -1009-
- Up Life's Hill with my my little Bundle -1010-
- She rose as high as His Occasion -1011-
- Which is best? Heaven -- -1012-
- Too scanty 'twas to die for you, -1013-
- Did We abolish Frost -1014-
- Were it but Me that gained the Height -- -1015-
- The Hills in Purple syllables -1016-
- To die -- without the Dying -1017-
- Who saw no Sunrise cannot say -1018-
- My Season's furthest Flower -- -1019-
- Trudging to Eden, looking backward, -1020-
- Far from Love the Heavenly Father -1021-
- I knew that I had gained -1022-
- It rises -- passes -- on our South -1023-
- So large my Will -1024-
- The Products of my Farm are these -1025-
- The Dying need but little, Dear, -1026-
- My Heart upon a little Plate -1027-
- 'Twas my one Glory -- -1028-
- Nor Mountain hinder Me -1029-
- That Such have died enable Us -1030-
- Fate slew Him, but He did not drop -- -1031-
- Who is the East? -1032-
- Said Death to Passion -1033-
- His Bill an Auger is -1034-
- Bee! I'm expecting you! -1035-
- Satisfaction -- is the Agent -1036-
- Here, where the Daisies fit my Head -1037-
- Her little Parasol to lift -1038-
- I heard, as if I had no Ear -1039-
- Not so the infinite Relations -- Below -1040-
- Somewhat, to hope for, -1041-
- Spring comes on the World -- -1042-
- Lest this be Heaven indeed -1043-
- A Sickness of this World it most occasions -1044-
- Nature rarer uses Yellow -1045-
- I've dropped my Brain -- My Soul is numb -- -1046-
- The Opening and the Close -1047-
- Reportless Subjects, to the Quick -1048-
- Pain has but one Acquaintance -1049-
- As willing lid o'er weary eye -1050-
- I cannot meet the Spring unmoved -- -1051-
- I never saw a Moor -- -1052-
- It was a quiet way -- -1053-
- Not to discover weakness is -1054-
- The Soul should always stand ajar -1055-
- There is a Zone whose even Years -1056-
- I had a daily Bliss -1057-
- Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower -1058-
- Sang from the Heart, Sire, -1059-
- Air has no Residence, no Neighbor, -1060-
- Three Weeks passed since I had seen Her -- -1061-
- He scanned it -- staggered -- -1062-
- Ashes denote that Fire was -- -1063-
- To help our Bleaker Parts -1064-
- Let down the Bars, Oh Death -- -1065-
- Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die -1066-
- Except the smaller size -1067-
- Further in Summer than the Birds -1068-
- Paradise is of the option. -1069-
- To undertake is to achieve -1070-
- Perception of an object costs -1071-
- Title divine -- is mine! -1072-
- Experiment to me -1073-
- Count not that far that can be had, -1074-
- The Sky is low -- the Clouds are mean. -1075-
- Just Once! Oh least Request! -1076-
- These are the Signs to Nature's Inns -- -1077-
- The Bustle in a House -1078-
- The Sun went down -- no Man looked on -- -1079-
- When they come back -- if Blossoms do -- -1080-
- Superiority to Fate -1081-
- Revolution is the Pod -1082-
- We learn it in Retreating -1083-
- At Half past Three, a single Bird -1084-
- If Nature smiles -- the Mother must -1085-
- What Twigs We held by -- -1086-
- We miss a Kinsman more -1087-
- Ended, ere it begun -- -1088-
- Myself can read the Telegrams -1089-
- I am afraid to own a Body -- -1090-
- The Well upon the Brook -1091-
- It was not Saint -- it was too large -- -1092-
- Because 'twas Riches I could own, -1093-
- Themself are all I have -- -1094-
- To Whom the Mornings stand for Nights, -1095-
- These Strangers, in a foreign World, -1096-
- Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass -- -1097-
- Of the Heart that goes in, and closes the Door -1098-
- My Cocoon tightens -- Colors tease -- -1099-
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