‘Tis customary as we part (Emily Dickinson Poems)
'Tis customary as we part A trinket -- to confer -- It helps to stimulate the faith When Lovers be ...
'Tis customary as we part A trinket -- to confer -- It helps to stimulate the faith When Lovers be ...
'Tis easier to pity those when dead That which pity previous Would have saved -- A Tragedy enacted Secures Applause ...
'Tis good -- the looking back on Grief -- To re-endure a Day -- We thought the Mighty Funeral -- ...
'Tis little I -- could care for Pearls -- Who own the ample sea -- Or Brooches -- when the ...
"Speech" -- is a prank of Parliament -- "Tears" -- is a trick of the nerve -- But the Heart ...
"They have not chosen me," he said, "But I have chosen them!" Brave -- Broken hearted statement -- Uttered in ...
"Tomorrow" -- whose location The Wise deceives Though its hallucination Is last that leaves -- Tomorrow -- thou Retriever Of ...
"Unto Me?" I do not know you -- Where may be your House? "I am Jesus -- Late of Judea ...
"Was not" was all the Statement. The Unpretension stuns -- Perhaps -- the Comprehension -- They wore no Lexicons -- ...
"Nature" is what we see -- The Hill -- the Afternoon -- Squirrel -- Eclipse -- the Bumble bee -- ...
"Remember me" implored the Thief! Oh Hospitality! My Guest "Today in Paradise" I give thee guaranty. That Courtesy will fair ...
"Secrets" is a daily word Yet does not exist -- Muffled -- it remits surmise -- Murmured -- it has ...
"Sown in dishonor"! Ah! Indeed! May this "dishonor" be? If I were half so fine myself I'd notice nobody! "Sown ...
"Morning" -- means "Milking" -- to the Farmer -- Dawn -- to the Teneriffe -- Dice -- to the Maid ...
"Go travelling with us!" Her travels daily be By routes of ecstasy To Evening's Sea -- (Emily Dickinson)
"Heaven" has different Signs -- to me -- Sometimes, I think that Noon Is but a symbol of the Place ...
"Houses" -- so the Wise Men tell me -- "Mansions"! Mansions must be warm! Mansions cannot let the tears in, ...
"I want" -- it pleaded -- All its life -- I want -- was chief it said When Skill entreated ...
"Lethe" in my flower, Of which they who drink In the fadeless orchards Hear the bobolink! Merely flake or petal ...
Who never lost, are unprepared A Coronet to find! Who never thirsted Flagons, and Cooling Tamarind! Who never climbed the ...
Whose cheek is this? What rosy face Has lost a blush today? I found her -- "pleiad" -- in the ...
Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? Did I sing -- too loud? But -- I can say ...
Would you like summer? Taste of ours. Spices? Buy here! Ill! We have berries, for the parching! Weary! Furloughs of ...
"Go tell it" -- What a Message -- To whom -- is specified -- Not murmur -- not endearment -- ...
What Inn is this Where for the night Peculiar Traveller comes? Who is the Landlord? Where the maids? Behold, what ...
What we see we know somewhat Be it but a little -- What we don't surmise we do Though it ...
Whether my bark went down at sea -- Whether she met with gales -- Whether to isles enchanted She bent ...
Which is best? Heaven -- Or only Heaven to come With that old Codicil of Doubt? I cannot help esteem ...
Which misses most, The hand that tends, Or heart so gently borne, 'Tis twice as heavy as it was Because ...
Unto a broken heart No other one may go Without the high prerogative Itself hath suffered too. (Emily Dickinson)
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