Poems by Emily Dickinson
Soul, take thy risk.
... Were better than be not ...
Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music --
... Loose the Flood -- you shall find it patent -- ...
Summer -- we all have seen --
... Unquestionably loved --But Summer does not care -- ...
That I did always love
... And life hath Immortality --This -- dost thou doubt -- Sweet -- ...
That is solemn we have ended
... Or a HolidayOr a leaving Home, or later, ...
That Love is all there is,
... It is enough, the freight should be ...
The Butterfly's Numidian Gown
... Yet prone to shut its spotted Fan ...
The distance that the dead have gone
... And then, that we have followed them, ...
The Doomed -- regard the Sunrise
... They doubt to witness it --The Man -- to die -- tomorrow -- ...
The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea
... As I -- toward Thee --She knows herself an incense small -- ...
The fairest Home I ever knew
... The fairest Home I ever knew ...
The first Day that I was a Life
... I recollect it -- as well --'Twas stiller -- though the first ...
The Flake the Wind exasperate
... The Flake the Wind exasperate ...
The Flower must not blame the Bee
... Too often at her door --But teach the Footman from Vevay -- ...
The Gentian weaves her fringes
... Obviate parade.A brief, but patient illness -- ...