Much Madness (Emily Dickinson Poems)
" Much Madness is divinest Sense - To a discerning Eye - Much Sense - the starkest Madness - 'Tis ...
" Much Madness is divinest Sense - To a discerning Eye - Much Sense - the starkest Madness - 'Tis ...
The Bell in the convent tower swung. High overhead the great sun hung, A navel for the curving sky. The ...
O Sacred Providence, who from end to end Strongly and sweetly movest! shall I write, And not of thee, through ...
I Its roots are bristling in the air Like some mad Earth-god's spiny hair; The loud south-wester's swell and yell ...
DAN CUPID, though the god of soft amour, In ev'ry age works miracles a store; Can Catos change to male ...
YOUR name with ev'ry pleasure here I place, The last effusions of my muse to grace. O charming Phillis! may ...
Much MADNESS is divinest sense (Author) To a discerning eye Much sense the starkest madness. 'T' is the MAJORITY In ...
Black granite stretches its harsh, tapering wings up to pedestrian-level grass but sucks me down, here, at the intersection of ...
Some say that Guy of Warwick The man that killed the Cow, And brake the mighty Boar alive Beyond the ...
THE PROLOGUE. This worthy limitour, this noble Frere, He made always a manner louring cheer* *countenance Upon the Sompnour; but ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
New England. 1 Alas, dear Mother, fairest Queen and best, 2 With honour, wealth, and peace happy and blest, 3 ...
I. Said Abner, ``At last thou art come! Ere I tell, ere thou speak, ``Kiss my cheek, wish me well!'' ...
In memory of Marjorie Carr Stevens Each day with so much ceremony begins, with birds, with bells, with whistles from ...
All-Conquering Death! by thy resistless pow'r, Hope's tow'ring plumage falls to rise no more! Of scenes terrestrial how the glories ...
A little leaf just in the forest's edge, All summer long, had listened to the wooing Of amorous brids that ...
So closed our tale, of which I give you all The random scheme as wildly as it rose: The words ...
Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were behind you, like the winter that has just gone by. ...
NOTE.-The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American ...
Shut, shut the door, good John! fatigu'd, I said, Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The dog-star ...
High on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth or Ormus and of Ind, Or where the ...
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