Emily Dickinson Poems - 200-299
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- I stole them from a Bee -- -200-
- Two swimmers wrestled on the spar -- -201-
- My Eye is fuller than my vase -- -202-
- He forgot -- and I -- remembered -- -203-
- A slash of Blue -- -204-
- I should not dare to leave my friend, -205-
- The Flower must not blame the Bee -- -206-
- Tho' I get home how late -- how late -- -207-
- The Rose did caper on her cheek -- -208-
- With thee, in the Desert -- -209-
- The thought beneath so slight a film -- -210-
- Come slowly - Eden! -211-
- Least Rivers -- docile to some sea. -212-
- Did the Harebell loose her girdle -213-
- I taste a liquor never brewed -- -214-
- What is -- "Paradise" -- -215-
- Safe in their Alabaster Chambers -- -216-
- Savior! I've no one else to tell -- -217-
- Is it true, dear Sue? -218-
- She sweeps with many-colored Brooms -- -219-
- Could I -- then -- shut the door -- -220-
- It can't be "Summer"! -221-
- When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, -222-
- I Came to buy a smile -- today -- -223-
- I've nothing else -- to bring, You know -- -224-
- Jesus! thy Crucifix -225-
- Should you but fail at -- Sea -- -226-
- Teach Him -- When He makes the names -- -227-
- Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple -228-
- A Burdock -- clawed my Gown -- -229-
- We -- Bee and I -- live by the quaffing -- -230-
- God permits industrious Angels -- -231-
- The Sun -- just touched the Morning -- -232-
- The Lamp burns sure -- within -- -233-
- You're right -- "the way is narrow" -- -234-
- The Court is far away -- -235-
- If He dissolve -- then -- there is nothing -- more -- -236-
- I think just how my shape will rise -- -237-
- Kill your Balm -- and its Odors bless you -- -238-
- "Heaven" -- is what I cannot reach! -239-
- Ah, Moon -- and Star! -240-
- I like a look of Agony, -241-
- When we stand on the tops of Things -- -242-
- I've known a Heaven, like a Tent -- -243-
- It is easy to work when the soul is at play -- -244-
- I held a Jewel in my fingers -- -245-
- Forever at His side to walk -- -246-
- What would I give to see his face? -247-
- Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? -248-
- Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! -249-
- I shall keep singing! -250-
- Over the fence -- -251-
- I can wade Grief -- -252-
- You see I cannot see -- your lifetime -- -253-
- "Hope" is the thing with feathers -- -254-
- To die -- takes just a little while -- -255-
- If I'm lost -- now -256-
- Delight is as the flight -- -257-
- There's a certain Slant of light, -258-
- Good Night! Which put the Candle out? -259-
- Read -- Sweet -- how others -- strove -- -260-
- Put up my lute! -261-
- The lonesome for they know not What -- -262-
- A single Screw of Flesh -263-
- A Weight with Needles on the pounds -- -264-
- Where Ships of Purple -- gently toss -- -265-
- This -- is the land -- the Sunset washes -- -266-
- Did we disobey Him? -267-
- Me, change! Me, alter! -268-
- Bound -- a trouble -- -269-
- One Life of so much Consequence! -270-
- A solemn thing -- it was -- I said -- -271-
- I breathed enough to take the Trick -- -272-
- He put the Belt around my life -273-
- The only Ghost I ever saw -274-
- Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! -275-
- Many a phrase has the English language -- -276-
- What if I say I shall not wait! -277-
- A shady friend -- for Torrid days -- -278-
- Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, -279-
- I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, -280-
- 'Tis so appalling -- it exhilarates -- -281-
- How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand, -282-
- A Mien to move a Queen -- -283-
- The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea -- -284-
- The Robin's my Criterion for Tune -- -285-
- That after Horror -- that 'twas us -- -286-
- A Clock stopped -- -287-
- I'm Nobody! Who are you? -288-
- I know some lonely Houses off the Road -289-
- Of Bronze -- and Blaze -- -290-
- How the old Mountains drip with Sunset -291-
- If your Nerve, deny you -- -292-
- I got so I could take his name -- -293-
- The Doomed -- regard the Sunrise -294-
- Unto like Story -- Trouble has enticed me -- -295-
- One Year ago -- jots what? -296-
- It's like the Light -- -297-
- Alone, I cannot be -- -298-
- Your Riches -- taught me -- Poverty. -299-
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