Poems by Emily Dickinson
Circumference thou Bride of Awe
... Possessed by every hallowed Knight ...
Cocoon above! Cocoon below!
... Defies imprisonment!An hour in Chrysalis to pass, ...
Conferring with myself
... Though first upon a berry fat ...
Dear March -- Come in --
... As soon as you have comeThat Blame is just as dear as Praise ...
Defrauded I a Butterfly --
... Defrauded I a Butterfly -- The lawful Heir -- for Thee -- ...
Dew -- is the Freshet in the Grass --
... And Artisan lies still --We spy the Forests and the Hills ...
Distrustful of the Gentian
... I shall not feel the sleet -- then -- ...
Doom is the House without the Door
... Because Escape -- is done --'Tis varied by the Dream ...
Dust is the only Secret
... Stiller than a Fleet!Builds, like a Bird, too! ...
Each Scar I'll keep for Him
... A Costlier oneBut every Tear I bore ...
Except to Heaven, she is nought.
... The smallest Housewife in the grass, ...
Exhilaration is the Breeze
... Whose statement is not found --Returns us not, but after time ...
Fame is the one that does not stay --
... Fame is the one that does not stay -- ...
Few, yet enough,
... Have not each one of us the right ...
Floss won't save you from an Abyss
... Is not beautiful --But I tell you every step is a Trough -- ...