Your Riches – taugh (Emily Dickinson Poems)
299Your Riches - taught me - Poverty.Myself - a MillionaireIn little Wealths, as Girls could boastTill broad as Buenos Ayre ...
299Your Riches - taught me - Poverty.Myself - a MillionaireIn little Wealths, as Girls could boastTill broad as Buenos Ayre ...
577If I may have it, when it's dead,I'll be contented-so-If just as soon as Breath is outIt shall belong to ...
754My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun—In Corners—till a DayThe Owner passed—identified—And carried Me away—And now We roam in Sovereign Woods—And ...
457Sweet-safe-Houses-Glad-gay-Houses-Sealed so stately tight-Lids of Steel-on Lids of Marble-Locking Bare feet out-Brooks of Plush-in Banks of SatinNot so softly fallAs ...
74A Lady red-amid the HillHer annual secret keeps!A Lady white, within the FieldIn placid Lily sleeps!The tidy Breezes, with their ...
428Taking up the fair Ideal,Just to cast her downWhen a fracture-we discover-Or a splintered Crown-Makes the Heavens portable-And the Gods-a ...
223I Came to buy a smile-today-But just a single smile-The smallest one upon your faceWill suit me just as well-The ...
346Not probable-The barest Chance-A smile too few-a word too muchAnd far from Heaven as the Rest-The Soul so close on ...
How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand,Until a sudden skyReveals the fact that One is raptForever from the Eye-Members of the ...
514Her smile was shaped like other smiles-The Dimples ran along-And still it hurt you, as some BirdDid hoist herself, to ...
926Patience-has a quiet Outer-Patience-Look within-Is an Insect's futile forcesInfinites-between-'Scaping one-against the otherFruitlesser to fling-Patience-is the Smile's exertionThrough the quivering-(Emily Dickinson)
222When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side,When Katie runs unwearied they follow on the road,When Katie kneels, their ...
55By Chivalries as tiny,A Blossom, or a Book,The seeds of smiles are planted -Which blossom in the dark.(Emily Dickinson)
868They ask but our Delight-The Darlings of the SoilAnd grant us all their CountenanceFor a penurious smile.(Emily Dickinson)
Your Riches -- taught me -- Poverty. Myself -- a Millionaire In little Wealths, as Girls could boast Till broad ...
Wolfe demanded during dying "Which obtain the Day"? "General, the British" -- "Easy" Answered Wolfe "to die" Montcalm, his opposing ...
Without a smile -- Without a Throe A Summer's soft Assemblies go To their entrancing end Unknown -- for all ...
They ask but our Delight -- The Darlings of the Soil And grant us all their Countenance For a penurious ...
Taking up the fair Ideal, Just to cast her down When a fracture -- we discover -- Or a splintered ...
Sweet -- safe -- Houses -- Glad -- gay -- Houses -- Sealed so stately tight -- Lids of Steel ...
So much Summer Me for showing Illegitimate -- Would a Smile's minute bestowing Too exorbitant To the Lady With the ...
Smiling back from Coronation May be Luxury -- On the Heads that started with us -- Being's Peasantry -- Recognizing ...
On this long storm the Rainbow rose -- On this late Morn -- the Sun -- The clouds -- like ...
Not probable -- The barest Chance -- A smile too few -- a word too much And far from Heaven ...
Not seeing, still we know -- Not knowing, guess -- Not guessing, smile and hide And half caress -- And ...
Luck is not chance -- It's Toil -- Fortune's expensive smile Is earned -- The Father of the Mine Is ...
It was given to me by the Gods -- When I was a little Girl -- They given us Presents ...
If I may have it, when it's dead, I'll be contented -- so -- If just as soon as Breath ...
If anybody's friend be dead It's sharpest of the theme The thinking how they walked alive -- At such and ...
I meant to have but modest needs -- Such as Content -- and Heaven -- Within my income -- these ...
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