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Poems, Series 1
iii. nature   XII. Psalm of the Day.
Emily Dickinson
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       A something in a summer's day,
       As sIow her flambeaux burn away,
       Which solemnizes me.
       A something in a summer's noon, --
       An azure depth, a wordless tune,
       Transcending ecstasy.
       And still within a summer's night
       A something so transporting bright,
       I clap my hands to see;
       Then veil my too inspecting face,
       Lest such a subtle, shimmering grace
       Flutter too far for me.
       The wizard-fingers never rest,
       The purple brook within the breast
       Still chafes its narrow bed;
       Still rears the East her amber flag,
       Guides still the sun along the crag
       His caravan of red,
       Like flowers that heard the tale of dews,
       But never deemed the dripping prize
       Awaited their low brows;
       Or bees, that thought the summer's name
       Some rumor of delirium
       No summer could for them;
       Or Arctic creature, dimly stirred
       By tropic hint, -- some travelled bird
       Imported to the wood;
       Or wind's bright signal to the ear,
       Making that homely and severe,
       Contented, known, before
       The heaven unexpected came,
       To lives that thought their worshipping
       A too presumptuous psalm.
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Preface.
Prelude
i. life
   I. Success.
   II.
   III. Rouge et Noir.
   IV. Rouge Gagne.
   V.
   VI.
   VII. Almost!
   VIII.
   IX.
   X. In a Library.
   XI.
   XII.
   XIII. Exclusion.
   XIV. The Secret.
   XV. The Lonely House.
   XVI.
   XVII. Dawn.
   XVIII. The Book of Martyrs.
   XIX. The Mystery of Pain.
   XX.
   XXI. A Book.
   XXII.
   XXIII. Unreturning.
   XXIV.
   XXV.
   XXVI.
ii. love
   I. Mine.
   II. Bequest.
   III.
   IV. Suspense.
   V. Surrender.
   VI.
   VII. With a Flower.
   VIII. Proof.
   IX.
   X. Transplanted.
   XI. The Outlet.
   XII. In Vain.
   XIII. Renunciation.
   XIV. Love's Baptism.
   XV. Resurrection.
   XVI. Apocalypse.
   XVII. The Wife.
   XVIII. Apotheosis.
iii. nature
   I.
   II. May-Flower.
   III. Why?
   IV.
   V.
   VI. A Service of Song.
   VII.
   VIII. Summer's Armies.
   IX. The Grass.
   X.
   XI. Summer Shower.
   XII. Psalm of the Day.
   XIII. The Sea of Sunset.
   XIV. Purple Clover.
   XV. The Bee.
   XVI.
   XVII.
   XVIII.
   XIX.
   XX. Two Worlds.
   XXI. The Mountain.
   XXII. A Day.
   XXIII.
   XXIV. The Wind.
   XXV. Death and Life.
   XXVI.
   XXVII. Indian Summer.
   XXVIII. Autumn.
   XXIX. Beclouded.
   XXX. The Hemlock.
   XXXI.
iv. time and eternity
   I.
   II. Too Late.
   III. Astra Castra.
   IV.
   V.
   VI. From the Chrysalis.
   VII. Setting Sail.
   VIII.
   IX.
   X.
   XI. "Troubled About Many Things."
   XII. Real.
   XIII. The Funeral.
   XIV.
   XV.
   XVI. Refuge.
   XVII.
   XVIII. Playmates.
   XIX.
   XX.
   XXI. The First Lesson.
   XXII.
   XXIII.
   XXIV.
   XXV. Dying.
   XXVI.
   XXVII. The Chariot.
   XXVIII.
   XXIX. Resurgam.
   XXX.
   XXXI.
   XXXII.
   XXXIII. Along the Potomac.
   XXXIV.
   XXXV. Emancipation.
   XXXVI. Lost.
   XXXVII.
   XXXVIII.
   XXXIX.
   XL.