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Poems, Series 2
Emily Dickinson
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Preface
Prelude
i. life
I. I'm nobody! Who are you? II. I bring an unaccustomed wine
III. The nearest dream recedes, unrealized. IV. We play at paste
V. I found the phrase to every thought VI. Hope.
VII. The White Heat. VIII. Triumphant.
IX. The Test. X. Escape.
XI. Compensation. XII. The Martyrs.
XIII. A Prayer. XIV. The thought beneath so slight a film
XV. The soul unto itself XVI. Surgeons must be very careful
XVII. The Railway Train. XVIII. The Show.
XIX. Delight becomes pictorial XX. A thought went up my mind to-day
XXI. Is Heaven a physician? XXII. The Return.
XXIII. A poor torn heart, a tattered heart XXIV. Too Much.
XXV. Shipwreck. XXVI. Victory comes late
XXVII. Enough. XXVIII. Experiment to me
XXIX. My Country's Wardrobe. XXX. Faith is a fine invention
XXXI. Except the heaven had come so near XXXII. Portraits are to daily faces
XXXIII. The Duel. XXXIV. A shady friend for torrid days
XXXV. The Goal. XXXVI. Sight.
XXXVII. Talk with prudence to a beggar XXXVIII. The Preacher.
XXXIX. Good night! which put the candle out? XL. When I hoped I feared
XLI. Deed. XLII. Time's Lesson.
XLIII. Remorse. XLIV. The Shelter.
XLV. Undue significance a starving man attaches XLVI. Heart not so heavy as mine
XLVII. I many times thought peace had come XLVIII. Unto my books so good to turn
XLIX. This merit hath the worst L. Hunger.
LI. I gained it so LII. To learn the transport by the pain
LIII. Returning. LIV. Prayer.
LV. I know that he exists LVI. Melodies Unheard.
LVII. Called Back.
ii. love
I. Choice. II. I have no life but this
III. Your riches taught me poverty IV. The Contract.
V. The Letter. VI. The way I read a letter's this
VII. Wild nights! Wild nights! VIII. At Home.
IX. Possession. X. A charm invests a face
XI. The Lovers. XII. In lands I never saw, they say
XIII. The moon is distant from the sea XIV. He put the belt around my life
XV. The Lost Jewel. XVI. What if I say I shall not wait?
iii. nature
I. Mother Nature. II. Out of the Morning.
III. At half-past three a single bird IV. Day's Parlor.
V. The Sun's Wooing. VI. The Robin.
VII. The Butterfly's Day. VIII. The Bluebird.
IX. April. X. The Sleeping Flowers.
XI. My Rose. XII. The Oriole's Secret.
XIII. The Oriole. XIV. In Shadow.
XV. The Humming-Bird. XVI. Secrets.
XVII. Who robbed the woods XVIII. Two Voyagers.
XIX. By the Sea. XX. Old-Fashioned.
XXI. A Tempest. XXII. The Sea.
XXIII. In the Garden. XXIV. The Snake.
XXV. The Mushroom. XXVI. The Storm.
XXVII. The Spider. XXVIII. I know a place where summer strives
XXIX. The one that could repeat the summer day XXX. The Wlnd's Visit.
XXXI. Nature rarer uses yellow XXXII. Gossip.
XXXIII. Simplicity. XXXIV. Storm.
XXXV. The Rat. XXXVI. Frequently the woods are pink
XXXVII. A Thunder-Storm. XXXVIII. With Flowers.
XXXIX. Sunset. XL. She sweeps with many-colored brooms
XLI. Like mighty footlights burned the red XLII. Problems.
XLIII. The Juggler of Day. XLIV. My Cricket.
XLV. As imperceptibly as grief XLVI. It can't be summer, -- that got through
XLVII. Summer's Obsequies. XLVIII. Fringed Gentian.
XLIX. November. L. The Snow.
LI. The Blue Jay.
iv. time and eternity
I. Let down the bars, O Death! II. Going to heaven!
III. At least to pray is left, is left IV. Epitaph.
V. Morns like these we parted VI. A death-blow is a life-blow to some
VII. I read my sentence steadily VIII. I have not told my garden yet
IX. The Battle-Field. X. The only ghost I ever saw
XI. Some, too fragile for winter winds XII. As by the dead we love to sit
XIII. Memorials. XIV. I went to heaven
XV. Their height in heaven comforts not XVI. There is a shame of nobleness
XVII. Triumph. XVIII. Pompless no life can pass away
XIX. I noticed people disappeared XX. Following.
XXI. If anybody's friend be dead XXII. The Journey.
XXIII. A Country Burial. XXIV. Going.
XXV. Essential oils are wrung XXVI. I lived on dread; to those who know
XXVII. If I should die XXVIII. At Length.
XXIX. Ghosts. XXX. Vanished.
XXXI. Precedence. XXXII. Gone.
XXXIII. Requiem. XXXIV. What inn is this
XXXV. It was not death, for I stood up XXXVI. Till the End.
XXXVII. Void. XXXVIII. A throe upon the features
XXXIX. Saved! XL. I think just how my shape will rise
XLI. The Forgotten Grave. XLII. Lay this laurel on the one
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