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Poems, Series 3
Emily Dickinson
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Prelude
Preface
i. life
I. Real Riches. II. Superiority to Fate.
III. Hope. IV. Forbidden Fruit. I.
V. Forbidden Fruit. II. VI. A Word.
VII. To venerate the simple days VIII. Life's Trades.
IX. Drowning is not so pitiful X. How still the bells in steeples stand
XI. If the foolish call them 'flowers,' XII. A Syllable.
XIII. Parting. XIV. Aspiration.
XV. The Inevitable. XVI. A Book.
XVII. Who has not found the heaven below XVIII. A Portrait.
XIX. I Had a Guinea Golden. XX. Saturday Afternoon.
XXI. Few get enough, -- enough is one XXII. Upon the gallows hung a wretch
XXIII. The Lost Thought. XXIV. Reticence.
XXV. With Flowers. XXVI. The farthest thunder that I heard
XXVII. On the bleakness of my lot XXVIII. Contrast.
XXIX. Friends. XXX. Fire.
XXXI. A Man. XXXII. Ventures.
XXXIII. Griefs. XXXIV. I have a king who does not speak
XXXV. Disenchantment. XXXVI. Lost Faith.
XXXVII. Lost Joy. XXXVIII. I worked for chaff, and earning wheat
XXXIX. Life, and Death, and Giants XL. Alpine Glow.
XLI. Remembrance. XLII. To hang our head ostensibly
XLIII. The Brain. XLIV. The bone that has no marrow
XLV. The Past. XLVI. To help our bleaker parts
XLVII. What soft, cherubic creatures XLVIII. Desire.
XLIX. Philosophy. L. Power.
LI. A modest lot, a fame petite LII. Is bliss, then, such abyss
LIII. Experience. LIV. Thanksgiving Day.
LV. Childish Griefs.
ii. love
I. Consecration. II. Love's Humility.
III. Love. IV. Satisfied.
V. With a Flower. VI. Song.
VII. Loyalty. VIII. To lose thee, sweeter than to gain
IX. Poor little heart! X. Forgotten.
XI. I've got an arrow here XII. The Master.
XIII. Heart, we will forget him! XIV. Father, I bring thee not myself
XV. We outgrow love like other things XVI. Not with a club the heart is broken
XVII. Who? XVIII. He touched me, so I live to know
XIX. Dreams. XX. Numen Lumen.
XXI. Longing. XXII. Wedded.
iii. nature
I. Nature's Changes. II. The Tulip.
III. A light exists in spring IV. The Waking Year.
V. To March. VI. March.
VII. Dawn. VIII. A murmur in the trees to note
IX. Morning is the place for dew X. To my quick ear the leaves conferred
XI. A Rose. XII. High from the earth I heard a bird
XIII. Cobwebs. XIV. A Well.
XV. To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee XVI. The Wind.
XVII. A dew sufficed itself XVIII. The Woodpecker.
XIX. A Snake. XX. Could I but ride indefinite
XXI. The Moon. XXII. The Bat.
XXIII. The Balloon. XXIV. Evening.
XXV. Cocoon. XXVI. Sunset.
XXVII. Aurora. XXVIII. The Coming of Night.
XXIX. Aftermath.
iv. time and eternity
I. This world is not conclusion II. We learn in the retreating
III. They say that 'time assuages,' IV. We cover thee, sweet face
V. Ending. VI. The stimulus, beyond the grave
VII. Given in marriage unto thee VIII. That such have died enables us
IX. They won't frown always X. Immortality.
XI. The distance that the dead have gone XII. How dare the robins sing
XIII. Death. XIV. Unwarned.
XV. Each that we lose takes part of us XVI. Not any higher stands the grave
XVII. Asleep. XVIII. The Spirit.
XIX. The Monument. XX. Bless God, he went as soldiers
XXI. Immortal is an ample word XXII. Where every bird is bold to go
XXIII. The grave my little cottage is XXIV. This was in the white of the year
XXV. Sweet hours have perished here XXVI. Me! Come! My dazzled face
XXVII. Invisible. XXVIII. I wish I knew that woman's name
XXIX. Trying to Forget. XXX. I felt a funeral in my brain
XXXI. I meant to find her when I came XXXII. Waiting.
XXXIII. A sickness of this world it most occasions XXXIV. Superfluous were the sun
XXXV. So proud she was to die XXXVI. Farewell.
XXXVII. The dying need but little, dear XXXVIII. Dead.
XXXIX. The soul should always stand ajar XL. Three weeks passed since I had seen her
XLI. I breathed enough to learn the trick XLII. I wonder if the sepulchre
XLIII. Joy in Death. XLIV. If I may have it when it's dead
XLV. Before the ice is in the pools XLVI. Dying.
XLVII. Adrift! A little boat adrift! XLVIII. There's been a death in the opposite house
XLIX. We never know we go, -- when we are going L. The Soul's Storm.
LI. Water is taught by thirst LII. Thirst.
LIII. A clock stopped -- not the mantel's LIV. Charlotte Brontë's Grave.
LV. A toad can die of light! LVI. Far from love the Heavenly Father
LVII. Sleeping. LVIII. Retrospect.
LIX. Eternity.
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