Poems by Emily Dickinson
An Antiquated Tree
... Because that Junior Foliage is disrespectful now ...
An ignorance a Sunset
... Of Our inferior face --And when the solemn features ...
Answer July
... Answer Thee -- Me --Nay -- said the May -- ...
Apology for Her
... Herself, without a Parliament ...
Arrows enamored of his Heart --
... And Venoms he mistook for Balms ...
Art thou the thing I wanted?
... Thou could'st not goad so long --I tell thee while I waited -- ...
Artists wrestled here!
... Lo, a Rose! Student of the Year! ...
As Children bid the Guest "Good Night"
... As Children bid the Guest "Good Night" ...
As Everywhere of Silver
... To keep it from effacing ...
As far from pity, as complaint
... As if my Trade were Bone --As far from time -- as History -- ...
As from the earth the light Balloon
... As from the earth the light Balloon ...
As Frost is best conceived
... The wilted countenanceCannot correct the crease ...
As if I asked a common Alms
... And it should lift its purple Dikes, ...
As if the Sea should part
... But a presumption be --Of Periods of Seas -- ...
As old as Woe --
... They are of equal yearsTogether chiefest they ard found ...